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My Brother needs a wheelchair. His medicaid is pending. Where can I get a wheelchair donated to him?

I also have a childs motorized wheelchair whith the charger in very good condition. It has the name Sara on the backrest. I would like to donate this chair to a needy child.


In the U.S., perhaps Catholic Social Services...also, possibly a rental may be an alternative. Good luck and God bless you and yours. ...prayers for you.

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How can I use my electrical equipment from the United States in Russia?

The equipment I use is an air mattress, a wheelchair charger and a respirator.


You will need the appropriate step up or step down transformers. You will need to know the voltages in Russia and the voltages of your equipment. I suspect that would be 120vac for your gear so you will in all likelihood need to step the Russian voltage down from, again I suspect, 220 to 230 vac.

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Is There Anyone In The West Tennessee Area In Need Of A Wheelchair?

I Am Giving Away A Used Wheelchair The Arm Is Slightly Damaged But Can Be Fixed Nothing Else Wrong With It, It Is A Powered Wheelchair With Charger If You Are In Need Of One Please Contact me


Try posting it on Craigslist in the give away section or see if there is a Freecycle website in your area.

Bless you for your kindness.

Is there a child out their that I can give a motorized wheelchair to? Age 4-9?

My granddaughter now has a new wheelchair and we would like to donate her motorized chair to a needy child. It has the charger that goes to it and a new ramp.


You could dontate it to a Handicap child foundation

http://www.wheelchairfoundation.org/

can you kick your kid out when their disabled?

my friend is 18 years old she cannot walk she is in a electric wheelchair
and her mom kicked her out with out any where to go she has no food, shelter, clothing, or money
can she really do that her mom didn't even let her get her wheelchair charger


If the age of majority is 18 where you live, then she may technically be within her rights. Still, I'm sure there is some protection that her daughter can seek within the community.

This late on a Sunday night, it would seem that 911 may be appropriate, since her condition, without resources, constitutes something of an emergency. OR, can you house her overnight, and get in touch with authorities in the morning? Or, do you or she belong to a church, where help may be available (pastor/priest or perhaps a parish nurse)? If the two of you are still in school, can you work through the school nurse, tomorrow, to be put in touch with agencies in town (or to work with the mom)?

This is a case where cool heads are needed, to get the other side of the story, and to set social agencies in motion to help your friend if her mother is unwilling or unable to do so. If this was something that resulted from a heated argument, it may be safer for all concerned for her to stay out of her own house tonight, and work on a more definitive solution tomorrow. Do you need to let the mother know where she is (or, is it beyond that)?

Best wishes. Sounds as if you are a true friend--as the old saying goes, "a friend in need, is a friend indeed."


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  • In Leeds for Projecting into the Future, charger problems and ...

    I went to Jo Verrent’s Projecting into the Future: Representation & Interpretation of Disability in the Visual Arts t last Friday – yes I am slow again but I needed to recover from the whole experience and then prepare to go to Manchester for the Equality 2025 Public Meeting. One thing that I have to get used to is to learn to conserve my energy when I take jaunts on the train…its getting harder and harder for me to bounce back.. I went because I wanted to experience some Disability art, to see the Light Night and Simon McKeown’s Motion Disabled . And to meet up with some friends – Peter and Carol from the days when I used to live in Chapeltown.

    Anyway, according to Paul Darke’s blog on the event, I’ve missed quite a bit! I miscalcalculated the time I needed to get there and then the train was delayed. I was not a happy bunny having missed lunch and then found myself waiting on a drafty platform in Birmingham waiting for the train. I was there to hear some of the artists express themselves about their art and thier motivations. I felt somewhat deflated by the fact that it was not a numerous nor as diverse as I would expect from a city like Leeds. I understand that art is very personal and certainly people use art for all sorts apart from creating something out of personal experience. One of the presenters reminded me of classes for art therapy – her talk was peppered by remarks that she found beauty in the art of these disabled people pursuing art as part of community art and how they were happy to be there. There seems to be a lack of what I consider to be an awareness of disability culture but hey, what do I know?

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