December starts with a little luxury car. Extremely little. Nine of them, actually. Driven by pint-sized patients.

Pediatric patients at University Hospital will receive a fleet of powered miniature cars to drive

BACKGROUND: When little ones have to stay in the hospital, it’s not always fun. But now they can take control of the wheel, so to speak, when they drive themselves from their rooms to their tests and procedures in tiny BMWs and Mini Coopers donated by Principle Auto Group. The San Antonio-based network of auto dealerships is donating nine mini-sized vehicles – seven battery-powered and two push-powered – to University Hospital for pediatric patients.

“Our Child Life specialists are committed to making our smallest patients feel as comfortable as possible during their hospital stay through art and play,” said Lourdes Castro Ramírez, president of the University Health Foundation. “We are thankful to Principle Auto this holiday season for their generous donation and commitment to furthering our mission of providing our patients with the highest quality of care. Through this donation, we are able to create a kid-friendly environment for our patients and their families, and help to make their time in our hospital a great experience.”

WHO:
Lourdes Castro Ramirez,
president, University Health Foundation
Abigail Kampmann,
CEO, Principle Auto Group
Young patients
test-driving the new cars
Spanish interviews available

WHEN:
11 a.m. Friday, Dec. 1

WHERE:
University Hospital, Sky Tower Lobby, 4502 Medical Drive

Contact media relations logo.
Contact Media Relations
Call 210-358-2335 or email us for more information about University Health news.
View other related news by: