Injured Police Officer Receives Life-Changing Donation of Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle


Officer Dustin Moody and his family receive a red carpet introduction to their new BraunAbility wheelchair van, made possible by community and business donations.

Indiana police officer Dustin Moody was paralyzed in a terrible line-of-duty crash in June 2022 while trying to get an impaired driver off the streets. Since then, he has fought through extensive rehabilitation to get back to his wife Emily and their two beautiful kids, but they still had many obstacles to overcome to return to a normal life, including needing a wheelchair-accessible van, modifications to their home, and the loss of Emily’s income as a teacher as she focuses on being home to assist him and to care for their two beautiful children during his recovery process.

On March 28th at Superior Van & Mobility on the south side of Indianapolis, Officer Moody and his family were presented with a new modified van. This van will allow the whole family to get out of the house and regain their independence.

The Carver Toyota dealership in nearby Columbus generously donated the van chassis that was converted for wheelchair accessibility by BraunAbility. The finished BraunAbility Toyota Hybrid arrived at Superior Van & Mobility’s Indianapolis location, where the final customized fittings for Officer Moody were completed. Installation of Q-Straint retractable belts will ensure Officer Moody’s wheelchair is secure while he’s in the vehicle. Superior will be the servicing dealer for the mobility equipment and mobility conversion related vehicle elements in the future.

UpLift Johnson County joined with the Central Indiana Police Foundation in a fundraising effort to give this hometown hero and his family a new start.

Wendy McClellan, Executive Director for UpLift Johnson County said, “Thank you to all of those who donated, shared social media posts, and told friends and family about Officer Moody. We especially want to thank Carver Toyota of Columbus and BraunAbility for their donation and hard work to customize this van for exactly what the Moodys needed.”

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ABOUT UPLIFT JOHNSON COUNTY 501(C)(3)

UpLift Johnson County is a service organization founded on the principle of “see a need, seek to fill it.” We give everyday people a resource to find volunteer opportunities or to nominate those in our community who may need assistance. We saw so many needs that needed to be filled but there was no single place to go for assistance or to find volunteers. So we created a place where other non-profits and individuals can come partner with us and fill needs in our community.

For more information on UpLift Johnson County and who we uplift, visit UpLiftJoCo.org.

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ABOUT CENTRAL INDIANA POLICE FOUNDATION 501(C)(3)

Community-led and connected to police officers throughout Central Indiana, CIPF is agile in meeting needs as they arise and leveraging community resources to assist with public safety concerns in the community. CIPF provides an opportunity for individuals and the business community to show their thanks and support of the brave men and women who serve our community each day through contributions of time, talent and treasure. CIPF aims to meet the growing needs of local police officers including their health and welfare, safety, and community efficacy.

For more information on CIPF, visit CPIF.foundation.

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ABOUT BraunAbility

BraunAbility is the world’s leading manufacturer of mobility transportation solutions, including wheelchair-accessible vehicles, wheelchair lifts and seating, storage and securement products. Founded over 50 years ago by Ralph Braun, an entrepreneur who spent most of his life in a wheelchair, the company has grown into the most well-known and trusted name in the mobility industry, bringing independence to millions of individuals across the world. BraunAbility is a wholly owned subsidiary of Patricia Industries, a division of Investor AB Group. For more information on BraunAbility, visit braunability.com.

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