The Beijing 2022 Paralympics are coming right up! We can support differently abled Canadians creatively. Here’s how…
Paralympics in the spotlight
Last night was a late night: I stayed up to watch Canada and the U.S. reach for gold in women’s hockey! There is something truly joyful in cheering for those who have worked hard at what they love. Happily, the thrill of witnessing excellence in sport is just a few days in. There is so much more to come in the weeks ahead!
The Canadian Paralympic Committee reports, “The 2022 Paralympic Games will take place in Beijing, China from March 4-13. The Games will feature 5 sports. Wheelchair curling, Para ice hockey, Para alpine skiing, Para snowboard, and Para nordic ski…”
They go on to say that we could have as many as 748 athletes and up to 82 medal events! Visit the CPC website to learn how, “Paralympic athletes are world-class competitors.” They have “…remarkable stories that can make an impact on people of all ages. Paralympic sport is truly super exciting to watch and follow.”
Cheer the team, care close to home
I am writing this from the comfort of my own couch. In fact, I am barely an armchair athlete, let alone a real athlete! Maybe you can relate?
I am aware of “abilities” and “disabilities” in a different way when an Olympic torchlight shines on Canadians. My work history includes some years spent in respite care (in homes, and in the school system). During those years I worked with children and adults with diverse in strengths and abilities. I have some small understanding of what it takes for our differently abled athletes to get where they are. Competition on a world stage is a playful reminder. Let’s cheer and support our fellows for whom everyday life is made more complicated by unique challenges.
Canada is home to charities whose aim it is to ensure accessibility. They work for equality, and inclusion for all Canadians. To that end, these are community-focused works. Some are working in our schools. Many are passionate about ensuring opportunities in work and sports.
While we cheer the wins and losses of athletes in Beijing this winter, we can support those our athletes represent here at home.
Giving where you care
Your car, truck, van, SUV, or motorcycle can help. An unused, unwanted, and in-the-way car turns into big dollars for charity here at Donate a Car!
A quick definition for clarity on who’s who (from one of our charities, Special Olympics BC):
“Special Olympics is solely for athletes with intellectual disabilities. The Paralympics focus more on physical disabilities. The Olympics and Paralympics are about elite competition and specialization…”
Our wish here is simply to bring our attention to our country’s athletes and to all people who are differently abled. That said, are you looking for a charity that is focused on athletics? Look no further! Or, if you prefer to give to a work with a different focus, no problem. Either way, consider one of these groups as your charity of choice:
Cerebral Palsy Alberta
Canadian Cerebral Palsy Sports Association (CCPSA)
Cerebral Palsy Association of Manitoba
Christian Horizons
CNIB
Connected In Motion
Developmental Disabilities Resource Centre of Calgary
Edmonton Down Syndrome Society
Elves Special Needs Society
Halton Down Syndrome Association
Inclusion Foothills
March of Dimes Canada
Lower Mainland Down Syndrome Society (LMDSS)
Renfrew Educational Services Society
Special Olympics Calgary
Special Olympics British Columbia Society
Spinal Cord Injury BC
Special Olympics Society of Nova Scotia
Special Olympics Ontario
Saskatchewan Cerebral Palsy Association Inc.
Special Olympics Saskatchewan
Thunder Bay Therapeutic Riding Association
Ups and Downs – Calgary Down Syndrome Association
Variety – The Children’s Charity of BC
Voice of Albertans with Disabilities
Wheelchair Basketball Canada
Winnifred Stewart Foundation
YMCA-YWCA of the National Capital Region
We’re ready to roll when you are
Our online form takes less than 10 minutes to fill out, if you are ready to go ahead. Donations move along at the pace that suits you best. It is standard for a car to go from “donated” to picked-up within 3 – 5 business days. So, if you have a car that needs to get out of the drive way, we can help in a hurry!
We make estate donations easy, too. This can be a gentle way for an executor or Power of Attorney to care for a loved one.
Not only that, business owners find this process quick and efficient. ‘Need to move old fleet or business vehicles? We can tackle the details and move the units so you don’t have to.
Keep this creative sort of human kindness in mind as you settle into the couch to watch your favourite Olympic sport this winter! Better yet, fill in your donation form while watching your athletes go for gold! We’re one click away…