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Alberta charity gives the gift of mobility to Saskatchewan kidsGo Baby Go is back in Saskatchewan, donating adaptive cars for children with restricted mobility. The cars include push-buttons, supported seating and communication devices.CanadaSep 11, 2025
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Community comes together to replace stolen special needs car for 3-year-oldThe three-year-old was diagnosed with lissencephaly at just six months old and was gifted a special needs car in November 2021 as part of the Go-Baby-Go Toddler Mobility program.CanadaApr 16, 2023
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Family of 3-year-old Regina boy wants stolen special needs car returnedA three-year-old Regina boy with a brain development delay and limited mobility hopes his special needs car that was gifted to him in 2021, is returned.CanadaFeb 8, 2023
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Go Baby Go: Regina kids with disabilities gifted custom cars to aid with mobilityThe cars from the “Go Baby Go” program are a fun experience for kids who are not independently mobile enough to engage in play or to move on their own.CanadaNov 19, 2021
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Calgary kids with disabilities enjoy ‘Go Baby Go’ program“This is the first opportunity for her to have a chance of being mobile and some independence.”Jan 25, 2018
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