With the support of our MV family of more than 13,000 employees, MV Transportation’s community outreach efforts better hundreds of communities across the United States and Canada each day.

Freedom of Mobility Foundation Grants Washington D.C. Center for Independent Living $10,000 for Travel Training Initiatives

Fairfield, Calif., (March 30, 2011) ‐ Freedom of Mobility Foundation, Inc. (FMFI), the charitable branch of United States‐based transportation contracting firm and paratransit service provider, MV Transportation, Inc., selected Washington D.C.’s Center for Independent to receive a $10,000 Travel Training Grant.

Community: Yes

Freedom of Mobility Foundation Selects Recipients for Travel Training Grants

Fairfield, Calif., (February 8, 2011) - Freedom of Mobility Foundation, Inc., the charitable branch of United States-based transportation contracting firm and paratransit service provider, MV Transportation, Inc., selected Chicago based, Access Living (AL) and Miami based, Center for Independent Living of South Florida as 2010 recipients of $7,500 Travel Training Initiative Grants.

Community: Yes

MV Transportation Donates 100 Thanksgiving Dinners to Elk Grove Food Bank Services

Fairfield, Calif., (November 12, 2010) - MV Transportation, Inc. has partnered with Elk Grove Food Bank Services to provide local families in need with Thanksgiving dinners. On Saturday, November 20, MV Transportation’s Elk Grove employees and volunteers will hand out 100 Thanksgiving dinners between 10:30 a.m. and Noon. Each box will contain a turkey and Thanksgiving trimmings to feed a family up to 8 people. MV Transportation is the provider of Elk Grove’s e-tran service.

Community: Yes

MV Transportation, Inc. Donates $20,000 to Handicap International for Mobility Devices in Haiti

Washington D.C., (August 30, 2010) – The Freedom of Mobility Foundation, the charitable branch of MV Transportation, Inc., a United States based transportation contracting firm and paratransit services provider, donated $20,000 to Handicap International on Thursday, August 26, 2010. The donation, which will be used to provide mobility devices for newly disabled people in Haiti, will also help fund the organization’s Disability and Vulnerability Focal Points (DVFPs), which are clinics set up in tents within five communities in Port‐au‐Prince and other affected areas in Haiti.

Community: Yes