AMERICAN

  WHEELCHAIR MISSION
        A Global Wheelchair Partner

Changing Lives through Mobility

     

Chapter Wheelchair Chairman

Jan Smits,

408-251-4562

jeanjan@earthlink.net

 

Did you know?

 

An estimated 100 to 150 million people in the world need a wheelchair, but from these figures, only less than one percent own or have access to one because they cannot afford one.

 

 

The American Wheelchair Mission is a non-profit organization that seeks to create an awareness of the disabilities and needs of the of these disabled persons. Their goal is to deliver a wheelchair to every child, teen and adult who needs one but cannot afford one. The foundation seeks to give independence to people, who are deprived of mobility by war, disease, accident, natural disaster or advanced age.

 

 

 

Your donation can help buy and deliver a wheelchair to these disabled persons.

 

Who is the American Wheelchair Mission?

The American Wheelchair Mission is a non-profit organization with a goal to deliver brand new, free wheelchairs and mobility aids to physically disabled children, teens and adults throughout the world who are without mobility or the means to acquire a wheelchair. With a strong focus on the needs of Children in Latin America, the American Wheelchair Mission will continue to change the lives of entire families with the gifts of hope, dignity, freedom and independence.

Your participation can make the dreams of children come true!

Over 153 countries have so far received wheelchairs.

Knights of Columbus participation

Since 2003, the Knights of Columbus has funded the delivery of tens of thousands of wheelchairs around the world, and right here at home. Thousands of veterans and their families across the United States in need of wheelchairs have received new mobility, and honor the Knights with their thanks and prayers.

Since 2007, Knights across the U.S. have been having "Wheelchair Sunday" parish drives to raise funds for the delivery of wheelchairs. Beginning with Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church in Pasadena, California where Fr. Gerard O'Brien coined the phrase "Wheelchair Sunday," this program has spread to several states and is catching on quickly.

The first 5 parish drives in Southern California raised enough money to sponsor the delivery of 1,000 brand new wheelchairs and added more than 150 new Knights to the local membership.

Knights and their families are getting involved in a hands on life changing mission that allows children, teens and adults around the world to have their prayers answered with the gift of hope, freedom, dignity, independence...a wheelchair!

For more information visit the American Wheelchair Mission website at http://www.amwheelchair.org.

Last Updated: 02/26/2011 03:29 AM 

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