Children’s Specialized Hospital Wins New Toyota Minivan from the Toyota 100 Cars for Good Program

Autoland Toyota of Springfield, New Jersey presented a new Toyota Sienna minivan to Children’s Specialized Hospital of Mountainside, New Jersey today as part of the national Toyota 100 Cars for Good program. Children’s Specialized Hospital won the van through the first Toyota initiative that engages the public to determine how corporate philanthropic donations are awarded. The Toyota 100 Cars for Good program is awarding 100 vehicles over the course of 100 days, to 100 deserving nonprofit organizations based on votes from the public. The van was unveiled at a special celebration in Autoland’s show room on Thursday, November 3. Assemblyman Jon Bramnick, Springfield Mayor Hugh A. Keffer, Children’s Specialized Hospital supporters, patients and representatives from Toyota’s regional office attended the ceremony. Children’s Specialized Hospital is the only non-profit organization to receive a fully equipped wheelchair accessible minivan through the Toyota 100 Cars for Good program, outfitted by BraunAbility and local dealer Fun Truck’n Mobility, of Saddle Brook, NJ. This van will be used to transport pediatric patients to and from the hospital and patients can easily roll in and out of the vehicle with a push of a button. Children’s Specialized Hospital is the nation’s largest provider of rehabilitation services for children with special needs. The hospital serves children affected by brain injury, spinal cord injury, premature birth, autism, developmental delays, and life
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