On Wednesday,
May 13, LaKeia
Lindsey will drive away in a recently donated and repaired 2000 Ford Taurus
Station wagon, following a car dedication ceremony. LaKeia and her 3 children were referred to Wheels4Hope
by Community Action Opportunities.
Reliable
transportation matters and many in our community don’t have it. It can mean the
difference between living in poverty and the middle class. A car that starts
opens the door to education, employment, and an improved quality of life. In
partnership with established, local nonprofit organizations, Wheels4Hope
Asheville aims to work toward a solution to this problem, one donated car at a
time.
Words from LaKeia Lindsey:
“I am a
single mother to my 6 year-old son Jayden, 2 year-old son Ke’Javian, and my 6
month-old daughter Calaeya. I have been working at J&S Cafeteria since July
2014, and it is a daily struggle to arrange transportation to and from work and
childcare. We are currently staying with family and friends, and having a
reliable vehicle would give us more affordable locations to consider. It is my
dream to live somewhere outside of the city limits so we can have a yard. I am
applying for a Wheels4Hope vehicle because I feel that reliable transportation
is essential in caring and providing for my family and maintaining my job.
Receiving a vehicle would be a blessing and would impact my family in so many
ways.”
Wheels4Hope
Asheville:
Wheels4Hope
is a local car donation program that takes donated cars, repairs them and works
with community partner agencies to get the cars to people who need reliable
transportation. Donated cars are repaired by volunteers and placed by referral
through agencies in the local Asheville area such as Community Action
Opportunities. These cars are not given away – they are sold for $500 to
promote ownership and accountability (the average value of the cars is in the $2,000
- 4,000 range). It’s a hand up, not a hand out.
The
Asheville affiliate of Wheels4Hope is based on an innovative model developed in
Raleigh and Greensboro, NC 15 years ago to respond to the need for reliable
transportation. In early 2014, a group of non-profit workers, a local business
owner and mechanic, a faith leader, and community volunteers formed a committee
in Asheville to explore the possibility of creating Wheels4Hope Asheville. Thanks
in part to a People in Need grant from The Community Foundation of WNC,
Wheels4Hope Asheville has recently hired Jamie Beasley to serve as the
organization’s first staff member.
Donated cars are needed! Contact Jamie Beasley at Jamie@Wheels4Hope.org or (828)
676-5150.
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