Young ALS Patient Receives Specially Equipped Recycled Ride

Young ALS Patient Receives Specially Equipped Recycled Ride

Dominic “The Dominator” Cumo and his family receive the keys to a refurbished, specially equipped 2011 Chevrolet Town & Country as part of the National Auto Body Council’s (NABC) Recycled Rides program.

Dominic “The Dominator” Cumo, 10, the youngest person to be diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), will travel in greater comfort thanks to a refurbished, specially equipped van donated by Caliber Collision, the Auto Club of Southern California and West Coast Customs.

Dominic and his family were presented with the keys to the customized 2011 Chevrolet Town & Country as part of the National Auto Body Council’s (NABC) Recycled Rides program in which auto body repair facilities, insurance companies, and others in the collision industry partner to repair and donate vehicles to individuals in need.

The original van was donated by the Auto Club and restored by Caliber Collision technicians at its Chino Valley center who volunteered their time. West Coast Customs joined the effort by installing a wheelchair lift, custom wheels, a television and other interior upgrades.

Dominic’s story of courage is expected to air on a future episode of the West Coast Customs TV show. The new season begins Nov. 23rd at 7 p.m. PST.

“Thank you so much. I couldn’t believe it. This is amazing,” said Dominic as he inspected his new ride.

Despite his debilitating and degenerative illness, Dominic has always had a positive and cheerful spirit, eager for new experiences. The Recycled Rides van donation will provide him with more opportunities to enjoy his favorite activities – traveling, football games, music concerts and visiting firefighters.

The customized van will also provide comfortable transportation for frequent commutes from the family’s home in Apple Valley to Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital, which nominated the family for the Recycled Rides vehicle donation.

“We are humbled by Dominic’s spirit and passion,” said David Goldstein, Caliber Collision senior vice president, operations. “We hope this gift of transportation will enable Dominic and his family to indulge in life to its fullest. This gifting is just one more way that Caliber Collision restores those in need across the communities we serve to the rhythm of their lives.”

Rick Lewis, claims unit manager at the Auto Club, added, “At such a young age, Dominic is a true inspiration to us all. We are proud to partner with Caliber Collision and West Coast Customs to ease the burden of transportation for Dominic and his family.”

West Coast Customs Founder and CEO Ryan Friedlinghaus said, “We are so glad to be able to be part of this great program. We hope Dominic and his family enjoy all the fun stuff we put in the van for him. May he enjoy every moment of it all!”

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