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A Safer, More Connected Future for Cities: Phoenix Architect Experiences First Waymo Ride

Oscar De las salas, an architect at Gensler in Phoenix, constantly thinking about the future of cities and was excited to take his first ride with Waymo One, which is now serving more than 225 square miles in Phoenix.

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Guide Dogs Get R&R at Blinded Veterans Association’s Bow Wow Lounge

At the 78th National Convention of the Blinded Veterans Association (BVA), service dogs – along with the veterans they help navigate the world – enjoyed the convention’s first-ever Bow Wow Lounge.

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Driving Inclusion: Tempe Business Owner Rides with Waymo to City’s First Pride Party

June 3, 2023 was a day with two major milestones for Gabe Hagen, founder and owner of Brick Road Coffee in Tempe, Arizona. Gabe attended the inaugural Tempe Pride Party, and he rode there in a Waymo autonomous vehicle. 

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Phoenix Nonprofit Shoulders One Less Load with Help from Waymo

Social Spin is working with autonomous driving technology company Waymo and the Phoenix nonprofit Native American Connections (NAC) to deliver fresh laundry to residents of NAC’s emergency housing program in central Phoenix. 

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Inclusive Waymo Tech Demo Brings Austin Community Advocates and Educators Together

Waymo hosted an interactive technology demonstration, in partnership with the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired, to expose students, school administration and members of the broader Austin community to autonomous driving technology.

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Best Buddies Bonding: How Autonomous Vehicle Technology Connects People With Different Abilities

Through a collaboration with Best Buddies International, a nonprofit volunteer organization, Waymo explores how its autonomous driving technology could impact the lives of people with intellectual or developmental disabilities (IDD).

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For These Seniors, Trying New Things is Never Old. That's Why They Rode with Waymo.

For senior citizens who live at Mirabella at ASU, Waymo autonomous driving technology offers a new means to stay connected and travel safely.