How can driving help
me?
We believe that mobility fosters independence and opens new opportunities for a safer future.
Increased Independence: Gaining a driver's licence provides victims with the ability to travel freely, reducing reliance on others for transportation.
Access to Resources: With a driving licence, individuals can access vital services, such as health care, legal aid, and support groups, without needing assistance.
Improved Safety: Driving allows victims to leave potentially dangerous situations quickly and find safe spaces if needed.
Job Opportunities: A driver’s licence can enhance employment prospects by widening the search area for jobs and offering greater flexibility in working hours.
Empowerment: The ability to drive fosters a sense of control and autonomy, helping to rebuild self-esteem and confidence.
Building a Support Network: Victims can more easily connect with friends, family, and support services, enabling them to establish a strong support system.
Faster Emergency Response: Being able to drive can facilitate quicker access to emergency services or safe locations during crises.
Participation in Community Activities: Driving allows individuals to engage in community events and activities, which can be vital for social reintegration and support.
Transporting Dependants: For those with children, driving enables them to take their children to school, extracurricular activities, and medical appointments, ensuring continuity in their lives.
Financial Savings: Owning a car can reduce transportation costs associated with public transit and provide a more stable option in the long run.
Long term well-being: mobility contributes to higher self-esteem and improved mental health