Team Toyota Athlete Alana Nichols Shares Passion for Child Passenger Safety in Collaboration with Buckle Up for Life
During National Passenger Safety Week (January 22-28), Paralympic Gold Medalist Alana Nichols partnered with Buckle Up for Life, a child passenger safety program initiated by Toyota and Cincinnati Children's Hospital. Nichols aims to raise awareness on the importance of child passenger safety, sharing her personal journey as a mother and the shocking statistic that only 1 in 4 car seats are installed correctly. The program offers resources to help caregivers ensure safe car seat usage, reaching over 180,000 individuals through community partnerships. Toyota has contributed to over 90,000 family car seats to enhance safety on the road.
- Alana Nichols partners with Buckle Up for Life to enhance child passenger safety awareness.
- The program has reached over 180,000 people, indicating strong community engagement.
- Toyota has donated over 90,000 car seats, demonstrating corporate commitment to safety.
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Video released during National Passenger Safety Week,
In a public service announcement released during National Passenger Safety Week (
"As a Paralympic athlete, it's a tremendous privilege to have a public platform from which I can speak," said Nichols. "And, now as a mother, one of my strongest passions is to help parents and caregivers fully appreciate the importance of child passenger safety."
Nichols shares her personal story in the PSA, which was shot at Nichols' home. It includes scenes of her playing with her 3-year-old son, Gunnar, as well as the two of them driving through their
She says a catalyst for doing the video was her realization that only one in four car seats is installed correctly.
"I was shocked when I heard that statistic," she said. "But perhaps I should not have been because I am the first to acknowledge car seat installation can be difficult. So, it's important for people to know there is a program available – Buckle Up for Life – that can help ensure your car seat is installed correctly."
Through community events and online resources, Buckle Up for Life provides parents and caregivers the latest information to help find the right seats for their children, and how to install and use those seats properly. They also provide in-person assistance through their local partner agencies.
"Alana's passion for child passenger safety and her partnership with Buckle Up for Life will help raise awareness to help save lives," said
"Buckle Up for Life strives to ensure families have the resources and education they need to keep their children safe on the road," said
An avid snowboarder throughout her youth, in 2000 at age 17, Nichols injured her back while attempting a backflip on her snowboard. The injury caused her to be paralyzed from the waist down, but she quickly transitioned to adaptive sports. She is a five-time Paralympian, and six-time medalist. Nichols is the first
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