Sunday, November 8, 2009

Car Grants for the Disabled

According to a survey conducted by the U.S. Census in 2005, roughly 41.3 million Americans suffer from some kind of disability. From mental to physical, disabled individuals are greatly impacted as well as their families. To improve the livelihood and accessibility of disabled individuals, several governmental programs, foundations and organizations provide grants for the purchase of adaptive automobiles and equipment.

Automobile and Special Adaptive Equipment Grants for Veterans

    The Department of Veterans Affairs provides grants up to $11,000 for disabled veterans for their service. To be eligible, veterans must have suffered the impairment or loss of vision or one or both hands or feet in the line of duty. In addition to the $11,000, the department provides grants for adaptive equipment on current cars, such as steering handles and wheelchair lifts.

    U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

    810 Vermont Avenue

    Washington, DC 20410

    800-837-2000

    va.gov

Muscular Dystrophy Family Foundation

    The Muscular Dystrophy Family Foundation assists with the purchase of adapting equipment for current automobiles for families that qualify. For those individuals suffering from muscular dystrophy, grant funding is provided for specialized driving equipment such as van lifts. In some cases, disabled individuals can received funding to purchase larger vehicles such as vans.

    Muscular Dystrophy Family Foundation

    7330 US 31 S.

    Indianapolis, IN 46224

    800-644-1214

    notboundariesff.org

Brighter Tomorrow Foundation

    The Brighter Tomorrow Foundation serves disabled individuals in Dayton, Ohio. The foundation provides programs and grants to disabled individuals and their families to help improve their quality of life. In addition to helping with housing, education and extracurricular projects, the foundation provides grants for adaptive car equipment. The foundation assists disabled citizens and their families in living full lives by awarding equipment such as special steering-wheel handles, chairlifts and vans.

    The Brighter Tomorrow Foundation

    600 Kettering Tower

    Dayton, OH 46421

    927-223-4490

    brightertomorrowfoundation.org

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