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Chrysler Group to Celebrate National Mobility Awareness Month by Donating a 2012 Chrysler Town & Country Minivan


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AUBURN HILLS, MI--Feb. 23, 2012:

  • Chrysler Town & County will be adapted for wheelchair accessibility
  • This custom minivan to be given away in May during National Mobility Awareness Month
  • Minivan recipient will be a winner in "Local Hero" contest 

Chrysler Group LLC is donating a 2012 Chrysler Town & Country minivan as part of National Mobility Awareness Month to be celebrated in May.

Chrysler Group made the announcement today during the 21st National Mobility Equipment Dealers Association (NMEDA) Conference in Phoenix.

The Town & Country Touring model, to be customized by The Braun Corp., one of the largest manufacturers of wheelchair-accessible vans, ramps and wheelchair lifts, will be donated to NMEDA for use in a promotion during National Mobility Awareness Month in May.

The Town & Country has been named a Top Safety Pick by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety for 2012. In addition to receiving top scores in rollover tests, the minivan achieved Good ratings in the areas of frontal, side and rear crash protection. For 2012, the Town & Country offers more than 40 standard or available safety features. Front seat mounted airbags, three-row side curtain air bags, driver-side knee blocker air bag and all-speed traction control are among the standard safety features.

"Chrysler Group is delighted to be participating in the awareness month activities and promotion," said Reid Bigland, Chrysler Group LLC's Head of U.S. Sales. "More than 18 million people in the U.S. and Canada have mobility issues. Chrysler Group has a continuing commitment in raising awareness of mobility solutions available to caregivers and people with disabilities."

The National Mobility Awareness Month promotion will invite "Local Heroes" with disabilities to share their challenges and success stories on how they overcome mobility issues and lead an active lifestyle. The promotion is designed to raise awareness of mobility transportation options available for caregivers and people with disabilities.

"Local Heroes" will submit their stories to Mobility Awareness Month. Visitors to the website will be able to vote for their favorite hero. NMEDA will give away the Town & Country wheelchair accessible minivan, and two additional wheelchair accessible vehicles, to the winners on a national television show.