Rolling up in style, two Kelowna families are given a gift that could change their lives.
Two cars donated through were fixed up by Integra Tire and handed over to these families in need.
Since its inception in 2010, the Carma Project has given away 14 cars including the two donated on Monday.
The concept, created by Penny and Bruce Stranaghan, is that a vehicle is donated by a member of the community, fixed up by Integra Tire and then given to an individual or family who is in need of a car.
This spring, the Carma Project was fortunate enough to have two vehicles donated, which will help both Marie Brumbach and her sons, along with Katie O91ƵBrien and her young daughter.
The recipients are chosen through Kelowna Community Resources and Penny Stranaghan says as long as the individuals are involved with a program that is helping to improve their life then the Carma Project will ensure they can meet their goals.
91ƵA lot of (former recipients) have told me that without those sorts of resources they could end up in a rut and end up going into a rut,91Ƶ she says. 91ƵThey say to me you91Ƶve changed my life.91Ƶ
The hope is it will change the lives of Brumbach, O91ƵBrien and their families.
Brumbach says she lives in Rutland but her sons go to school in the Mission and taking public transit isn91Ƶt always easy to do.
91ƵI want to go to college in the Mission, so this will make it a lot easier getting there and back.91Ƶ
While O91ƵBrien says there might be more of a financial burden on her to care for the car at first but in the long run it will help her to get where she needs to be.
Both families were treated to a makeover and given gift certificates for clothing stores, car insurance and vehicle first-aid kits.