The mini Hummers were donated under the program called Kids " courageous ", which aimed to make hospitals less traumatic experience for children especially for children who are undergoing surgery and other medical procedures that may prove a little frightening for them . The mini Hummers are being used by sick children to drive themselves to surgery and hopefully reduce the anxiety that frightened kids often experience when undergoing medical treatment.
According to Martin Walsh, Hummer General Manager, " We believe this mode of transportation definitely beats a gurney ride and can help take young patients " minds off their fears. " So far hospitals in Louisiana, Washington, Wisconsin, Texas, Michigan and have begun replacing gurney walks with self-driven Hummer rides in style. The mini Hummers are also 100 percent ecological and this is not because of advanced technology Hummer escaped, but most of the fact that its battery operated.
This draft donate mini Hummers units of pediatrics at hospitals throughout the country is not developed only now. This may come as a surprise, but the project was developed last year, the General Motors plant in Shreveport, La, where the Hummer H3 is built. The first donation of two a ride-on Hummers were made to the local Sutton Children & 39; s Hospital at the suggestion of GM Shreveport employee David Burroughs, an environmental engineer.
Burroughs was familiar with the misuse of a therapeutic strategy, which is often used in children& 39;s hospitals. Using the diversion therapy medical professionals and volunteers often bring with them dogs and other pets when visiting the sick because animals are known to have therapeutic effects. Other children hospitals make use of walks in golf carts and wagons to distract children from worries about their future medical examinations. Burroughs said: " So I thought why not do the same thing with Hummers? "
So Now the results have been overwhelmingly positive. In fact, according to Sutton the medical staff of the hospital, even the most anxious kids completely forgot their fears about the surgery tanks for the excitement caused by driving a Hummer. " Local surgeons have told us that some children, even require less anesthesia when they ride into surgery in Hummers. It is a rather remarkable phenomenon ", said Burroughs.
Medical workers, and parents have discovered that a ride in a toy Hummer is also a great motivator during recovery and Amanda, according to Hays, Child Life manager in Louisiana State University Health Services facility, " I worked with a patient who used to take thirty minutes for swallowing their medications. Now he takes them in about five minutes so he can ride!
This " is not the first charity that has made Hummer. The history of the Hummer is loaded with the works, such as:
In 2005 GM Hummer in conjunction with the Foundation announced that they would be giving the American Red Cross Hummer with 72 vehicles and $ 600000 in cash over six years. The first vehicles were used in the Gulf States, in aid of those affected by hurricanes Katrina and Rita. The Hummers were donated to the Red Cross were also used to respond to floods in Orange County, New York, and forest fires in San Bernardino Country, California last year. Hummer has also provided the state of Louisiana with 12 H3s in its request for aid local and state agency disaster response organizations in 2005 and 2006. Hummer also has supported the Friends of the Rubicon (FOTR), which is a non-profit organization committed to keeping the Rubicon Trail in California. Hummer is the only manufacturer of gas that donated funds, materials, personnel and man-hours to help the group& 39;s restoration projects. Hummer is also a multi-year sponsor of After-School All-Stars, which was founded by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, in 1992. After-School All-Stars aims to keep kids safe and to help them achieve in school and in life. The ASAS provides high-quality, comprehensive after-school programs that emphasize pro-social activities, academic excellence, and enrichment opportunities. Nationally more than 600000 young people at high risk have been able to benefit from these programs in 13 cities, such as the U.S. in Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Columbus, Houston, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Orlando, New York, San Diego, San Antonio, South Florida, and San Jose. Starting 2003 Hummer has provided $ 100000 annual allocation to Tread lightly as part of its Hummer helps program. The annual budget is managed as a grant-giving initiative to select outdoor enthusiasts clubs who are Tread Lightly members and given to sustain the land to enjoy outdoor enthusiasts of off-road activities.
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