We acknowledge the First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples on whose lands
and waters we work across Canada, and offer our respect.

Designing for Community

These designs bring cultural expression, symbolism, and community meaning into the vehicles that serve First Nations communities.

Through colour, form, and visual storytelling, each wrap can help transform a vehicle into something more welcoming, reflective, and connected to the people it serves.

Spirit of the Bison by Storm Angeconeb

We acknowledge the First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples on whose lands and waters we work across Canada, and offer our respect.

Storytelling for Community

Stories travel with people across the land, through the seasons, and in the rhythms of everyday community life.

These short tales reflect the care, connection, and learnings carried along the way, helping each vehicle speak not only to where it goes, but to what it means for the people it serves.

What happens if you submit the form?

We understand that you don’t want to receive multiple phone calls, emails or spam. You just want to speak to a commercial mobility specialist who can answer your questions about accessible and mobile medical vans.

If you submit the form or request more information from us, here’s what will happen:

  • Within one business day, you’ll receive a phone call from one of our commercial mobility specialists at the phone number you provide. Click here to Meet the Team.
  • If we miss you on the phone, you’ll receive a voice message to call us back. You’ll also get an email to let you know we tried to connect but missed you.
  • Once we’ve connected, your commercial mobility specialist will have a few questions for you to understand what type of vehicle you’re looking for help with.
 
If at any point during the process you feel we’re just not the right fit for your community or organization, just let us know. 

 

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Let us know what you’re looking for help with and we’ll be in touch.

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