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Helping Toddlers with Mobility Disabilities

Please join me in raising money to benefit VARIETY-THE CHILDREN'S CHARITY OF ALBERTA, specifically, Go Baby Go


Since joining the University of Calgary, I have been looking to join meaningful projects that benefit my degree and the community at the same time. Go Baby Go is a student-run club that focuses on designing and building electric ride-on toy mobility vehicles for toddlers with mobility issues. Every toy vehicle is made to suit each of the kids' needs and is proven to provide developmental gains in several areas. 


By creating affordable and adaptable mobility devices, children with special mobility needs can actively become part of the community - especially when the Holiday season is just around the corner! As children gain mobility independence, we strive to create positive life experiences for both the parents and their toddlers. Positive life experiences can also play a big role in a child's mental health since physical health is just as important as mental strength. This Holiday season, we believe the gift of hope can change the world. 


Our teams consist of student engineers, designers and leaders who have a passion for improving the lives of others and investing in meaningful projects to make the world a better place. These projects also greatly enhance students' experience in the engineering and designing field, providing them with an environment where they can feel comfortable to learn, grow and lead. 



Any donation will help make an impact. Thanks in advance for your contribution to this cause that means so much to me.

Donations (1)

  • Demi Mendoza
    • $10
    • 4 yrs

Organizer

Tammy Nguyen
Organizer
Calgary, AB
Variety Club of Alberta, Tent 61, Heart of Variety Trust
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