Tag Archives: accessible van

Tips for Those in the 2014 NMEDA Local Heroes Contest

This morning, our non-accessible Honda Civic was towed and donated to Wheels 4 Hope. It’s been exactly one year since I came home with the dread, knowing that if we didn’t find another method of transportation asap, we would be … Continue reading

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Success Comes Through Motivation and Perseverance: Barton and Megan Cutter Purchase MV-1 Accessible Vehicle

For the last few years, we’ve been on a journey toward full mobility for Barton out on the road. Megan’s non-accessible Honda had lived through 255,590 miles of experiences, and it felt like the Honda was part of who we … Continue reading

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Laughing in Life: Our Mobility Funny Photos are Back!

When life gets challenging and find ourselves surrounded by fear, we take a breath, and keep going! When Barton was a part of the NMEDA Mobility Awareness Month Contest, we created a movement. And the best part was how people … Continue reading

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Paying It Forward and Having Fun!

In August, we began promoting our Wheels 4 Barton Pay It Forward Campaign, where for donations we receive for an accessible van, we are serving our local community. We chose three local organizations to work with, Raleigh City Farm, Read … Continue reading

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Turning a No Into A Yes: The Challenges with Mobility and Finding and Accessible Van

To our wonderful family and friends, It is with a heavy heart and regret to tell you that though we made it into the top 5% of voters for the NMEDA National Mobility Awareness Contest, we were not one of … Continue reading

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