Providing counselling is all about creating private, safe spaces to support underserved communities—isn’t it? But what happens when people can’t reach that safe space due to transportation issues or stigma? That’s when lives are at risk, and help feels out of reach. Lac Seul First Nation found a way to change that that with their Outreach Program—meeting people where they are and offering a safe, comfortable space through a counselling van: https://hubs.ly/Q02_k-Zh0
MoveMobility
Motor Vehicle Manufacturing
Winnipeg, Manitoba 1,285 followers
Wheelchair Accessible Vans & Mobile Medical Units | Removing barriers to healthcare and transportation
About us
At MoveMobility, we’re all about removing barriers to healthcare and transportation. Through our innovative wheelchair accessible and mobile medical vehicle solutions and extensive industry experience, we support organizations, communities, and partners who share our passion for making healthcare accessible to all. Inhouse engineering and manufacturing capabilities allow us to create unique solutions to our clients’ unique challenges. From initial research and vehicle design to lifelong customer service, we provide a start-to-finish experience for our clients. We are a fun and friendly family of creative, talented people who live and breathe our Core Values. Our team thrives in a structured and kind work environment, where we’re never satisfied with the status quo. With our “we can” approach, no challenge is too much. Visit us at ww.movemobility.com to learn more.
- Website
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http://www.movemobility.ca
External link for MoveMobility
- Industry
- Motor Vehicle Manufacturing
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Winnipeg, Manitoba
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2003
- Specialties
- Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles and Mobile Medical Vans
Locations
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Primary
465 Lucas Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 2E6, CA
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3111 Wharton Way
Mississauga, Ontario L4X, CA
Employees at MoveMobility
Updates
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Next up we have our Customer Service Specialist who has been with us for over 1 year! Thank you Meagan! Question #19: How do customers describe their experience with the MoveMobility service department? This is the 2nd last question to our 20 Questions video series that we created for our 20th Anniversary this year. Watch out for the 20th question coming out on Friday! Follow us for more videos and articles about #accessibletransportation and #mobilehealthcare
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Did you know that between 150,000 to 300,000 people are experiencing homelessness in Canada? Despite various initiatives, the gap between temporary solutions and sustainable, long-term housing remains vast. Imagine a Canada where interventions go beyond mere shelter and address underlying issues such as mental health, addiction, and economic disparity. At MoveMobility, we don't just see vehicles; we see opportunities for change. Our mobile medical vans are designed to reach underserved populations, offering a bridge to healthcare and social services, right where they're needed. Learn how a mobile outreach van can contribute to tackling homelessness and providing hope 👉 https://hubs.ly/Q02ZSjc90 #HomelessnessAwareness #InnovativeSolutions #CommunityHealth
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Due to the Canada Post strike, Main Street Project Inc. outreach program hangs by a thread without mailed in donations. Our team members stepped up to keep their life-saving work alive. If you can, donate online, by phone, or in person to make an immediate impact. And if donating isn’t possible, share this video to spread the word. Every action counts.
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December 10 marks the anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights—a day to reflect on how we can ensure these rights for everyone. Many individuals still face barriers to transportation and healthcare, limiting their basic rights to equality and dignity. This gap in accessibility is a challenge we must address as a society. How could you collaborate to make a difference? #HumanRights #UDHR #CloseTheGap #AccessibilityForAll #HealthcareForEveryone
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Customizing a mobile clinic is a lot like building your dream home. It can be challenging to decide what features to include so there are no regrets or frustrations down the road. With the right mobile clinic, your healthcare team can streamline services, deliver better patient outcomes, and foster trust by meeting communities where they need care most. In this video, Russ highlights the essential components of mobile clinic customization—from inverter power systems to high-quality LED lighting—ensuring continuous operation and safety 👉 https://hubs.ly/Q02ZScwx0
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To celebrate our 20th Anniversary this year, we have asked our whole team to be part of a 20 Questions video series. Question #17: What inspires you in your role at MoveMobility? This question is answered by Thomas who is our Lead Vehicle Technologist and has been with us for over 3 years! Thank you Thomas! Follow us for more videos and articles about #accessibletransportation and #mobilehealthcare
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In response to our Marketing Manager's call, our team has initiated a donation drive to support this initiative. MoveMobility is proud to strengthen these efforts with an additional contribution to the Main Street Project Inc. , helping provide warmth and care to those in need. How can you bring a warmer winter to someone without a home this season by donating?
Dear friends and supporters, we are in a critical situation right now. December is the most crucial time of year for financial donations to MSP. During this time, we receive more than half of our fundraising dollars by mailing a donation request to our generous and loving donors. This is not possible this year due to the postal strike, which prevents us from communicating with thousands of people, including many who send donations by cheque in the mail. Will you help us spread the message that we desperately need help with financial donations? MSP’s critical work in Winnipeg is made possible by generous supporters like you who trust us to care for the most marginalized in our city. Because of you, we can provide 24-7 city-wide outreach services, ensuring that people living unsheltered have access to critical life-saving supplies like a hot cup of coffee and warm clothing. Thanks to your generosity, we can provide a safe place of respite for thousands of people seeking shelter and warmth each winter. Here’s how you can help Main Street Project today: - Make an online donation right now: https://bit.ly/49eq176 - Call us to donate over the phone: 204-982-8257 - Send an e-transfer to [email protected] - Share this message with your network Thank you for your continued support of our work. It means the world to us! 💛 *Main Street Project stands in solidarity with Canadian postal workers and supports their right to strike. #MSPBuildingStability #Winnipeg #Manitoba
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Imagine that you are an Elder that can't drive. What would it feel like to be stuck inside during winter and not be able to attend events or go to appointments? Many communities struggle with providing safe transportation or health services to residents during winter months due to rough roads in their remote region. Explore how you can tackle rough roads, provide safe accessible transportation and keep your community healthy this winter 👉 https://hubs.ly/Q02ZRXCP0
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Tired of waiting half a year or more for an accessible vehicle? Launching a transit program and need something on the road ASAP? Don't keep your community waiting for accessible transportation! Explore our vehicle inventory available today ➡️ https://hubs.ly/Q02ZR_rW0