Tag: wheelchair foundation

  • WWII veterans return home from 'Honor Flight'

    This story borrowed and re-published in full  from the KTVU Channel 2 News Website Thanks to you, our donors, we were able to provide mobility to these veterans that served in WWII during their trip to Washington D.C on an “Honor Flight”. SAN FRANCISCO — Bay Area World War II veterans who took an “honor flight”…

  • The Fantastic Mr. Josh Burroughs

    Josh Burroughs began his legacy of supporting Wheelchair Foundation in his college days at Cal Poly State University in San Luis Obispo, California.  In August of 2008, Josh was a team leader among a group of students who traveled to Peru to distribute 400 wheelchairs.  The students purchased these 400 wheelchairs through a year’s worth of work as a class…

  • Australian Rotarians Walk Nearly 1,100 Miles To Provide Wheelchairs for Madagascar

    Two “super keen but mad” Rotarians from the Rotary Club of Gosford North, AUSTRALIA, David Rivett and 2014 Gosford City Council Citizen of the Year Peter Pearce, are walking 1770km from the Scottish Highlands to Lands End in the UK to raise funds for Wheelchairs & Desks for Madagascar. A brand new wheelchair delivered by…

  • Mobility For Amercia

    Dear Friends, As two of our nation’s greatest holidays approach, Memorial Day and Independence Day, we are reminded of those who have sacrificed for our freedom and independence. Yet many of our fellow Americans continue to live their lives without the simplest of freedoms and a basic human right: Mobility! While you celebrate with your…

  • From the Heart: Embracing the Ability to Enable Others

    This story is redistributed in its entirety from Alamo Today and written by Jody Morgan. You can read the original article by clicking here.   Thanks to the inspiration of three local men collaborating with the creativity of area educators, 48,000 students in 53 schools are enjoying a fresh approach to Ability Awareness this academic…

  • Turning The Wheels

    This article is written by Jeremy Walsh of the San Ramon / Danville Express and can be viewed in it’s entirety here.   Turning the wheels Wheelchair project aims to raise awareness, funds in San Ramon Valley schools Students in the San Ramon Valley and other parts of the Bay Area are learning valuable lessons…

  • A Courageous Veteran Receives Mobility

    We received this letter from Emile Meylan, the father of Mariela Meylan, a US Veteran that was injured while serving over seas. My daughter, Mariela, served in the U.S. Military.  She was stationed in Kuwait and was injured in an auto accident while on patrol.  On December 19th, 2004, she and three other soldiers were…

  • Group raises kids' awareness of disabilities

    This article is borrowed from the Contra Costa Times and is shared in it’s entirety. To read the original article written by Robert Jordan click here. SAN RAMON — Don Routh’s lips still tremble and his eyes fight back tears as he recalls the day 34 years ago when doctors told him that his then…

  • Students Get a Glimpse of Life in a Wheelchair

    This article borrowed from the San Ramon Patch article published on Oct. 16, 2013 by Jane McInnis (Editor)   Understanding the difficulty of getting around in a wheelchair has been a hands-on lesson for students at Montevideo Elementary. Last week, Montevideo Elementary’s physical education classes were a little different from norm: rather than ball being…

  • Added Comfort For Physically Disabled

    This article was borrowed from the Seychelles Nation website from Oct 8 2013   Added Comfort For Physically Disabled Children and Elderly The Rotary Club of Victoria in partnership with an international non-profit body called Wheelchair Foundation have together brought added comfort to the lives of 10 people with physical disabilities.  Ten wheelchairs were handed…