Cruisin' Not Boozin' (CNB) - Powerful
Stories - Empowering Lives
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CNB created by Advance for Web
Bryn
Mawr Rehab Works to Prevent Auto Accident Injuries and
Deaths (Advance)
CNB is an award-winning program developed and
sponsored by Bryn Mawr Rehab Hospital. It brings children, teenagers and
young adults face to face with the devastating consequences of
distracted or impaired driving. Our peer-to-peer approach includes
first-hand accounts from survivors of motor vehicle accidents that
were the direct result of distracted or impaired driving - driving under
the influence of alcohol or drugs; driving while using a cellphone
or driving recklessly..jpg)
Our speakers live with life-changing injuries and tell their
stories about how they were injured, their recovery and
rehabilitation. Their stories address the long-term effects
and consequences of their actions and as speakers they provide
first-hand accounts of how their lives changed as a result of driving
while distracted or impaired.
CNB Is Committed to Preventing Disabilities
CNB is powerful and changes the attitudes of young people
about driving. More than 500,000 students from elementary school through
college in the tri-state region have participated in CNB since its
inception.
About Bryn Mawr Rehab Hospital
Our mission includes providing educational programs that
promote wellness and help reduce and prevent injuries. CNB helps us
achieve our mission. As a leader in physical medicine and
rehabilitation, our 148-bed acute inpatient rehabilitation hospital
offers a full continuum of physical and cognitive rehabilitation
services. We provide acute inpatient care and outpatient programs for
adults and adolescents. The wide range of illnesses and injuries we
treat includes traumatic and mild traumatic brain injury, spinal cord
injury, stroke and other neurological disabilities, chronic pain,
amputation and other orthopedic conditions. We are affiliated with
Main Line Health.
For more information about CNB, call Carole Flounders, Program Coordinator, at 484.596.5465 or e-mail Carole at cnb@mlhs.org.
For Referrals or Information
1.888.REHAB.41
or 484-596-5400
Bryn Mawr Rehab Hospital
414 Paoli Pike
Malvern, PA 19355
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