PROJECT MEND 5015 Wurzbach Road San Antonio, Texas 78238 Phone: (210) 223-6363 ext. 3 Fax: (210) 223-6441 Hours: 8am-12pm, 1pm-5pm M-F DONATE Click the link below to make a financial donation online through a secure connection with QGiv.
Nov 05, 2019 · San Antonio, TX 78201 Get Directions; Address Project MEND Warehouse 1201 Austin Street San Antonio, TX 78208 Get Directions; Phone (210) 223-6363 Web http://www.projectmend.org; Email [email protected]
Manual wheelchairs, all types and sizes. Aluminum walkers, crutches, and canes. Wheelchair footrests. Other wheelchair parts and trays. Wheelchair seat cushions. New crutch and armpit pads, hand grips, and foot tips. To donate equipment, enter your zip code below and contact your local Chair Corps volunteer to arrange a pick-up or drop-off.
Aug 13, 2019 · These 6 charities in San Antonio will pick up your donations from home. By Johnathan Silver. Aug 13, 2019, 3:24 pm Save time and money by scheduling a pick-up. Photo by Hero Images/Getty Images ...
Please view the list of items we accept below. Email us at [email protected] or call us at (210)223-6363 ext. 3 about the items you have on hand and we will contact you to schedule a pickup. Average pickup time is 1-2 weeks.
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Assistive Technology Programs are implemented to provide access to assistive technology equipment for individuals with disabilities, and also for the elderly, who can’t afford to pay high prices, or even to pay at all.
The agency provides durable medical equipment to patients as it becomes available – waitlist can be up to 12 weeks, so if you are wanting to donate, this is an organization that needs it.
The Salvation Army will accept donations of all types of objects, clothing and equipment, including some home medical equipment, just so long as it is in good condition. To donate your gently used home medical equipment you will need to follow this link to their website – https://satruck.org/.
Places like The American Red Cross, Goodwill, and the Salvation Army are always available to take certain medical equipment like wheelchairs and walkers. For people that have a hard time affording new or slightly used wheelchairs, these organizations are a great place to get them at little to no cost.
If the organizations above don’t suit you there are plenty of non-profit organizations that will take your wheelchair and put it to good use for someone in need.
Sometimes there just aren’t enough functioning wheelchairs to go around and that is where Free Wheelchair Mission comes in. Free Wheelchair Mission is a global charity that creates cost efficient wheelchairs for people that cannot afford one but desperately need one.
If you are looking to clean out even more space Wheels For Wishes is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization that takes cars, trucks, SUV’s, RV’s and many other motor vehicles and turns them into funding for Make-A-Wish programs across the country.
Disability Action Center helps people find manual wheelchairs, power chairs/scooters, bath benches/seats, commodes, lift recliners, tablets or laptop computers, and smartphones/iPods, ramps, support bars, transfer boards, canes, crutches, and walkers. Disability Action Center NW welcomes donations of equipment in clean, working condition and does not need repair of any kind.
Wheelchairs are an essential mobility aid for many people, including the elderly, those with limited mobility and even those recovering from an injury. They come in all shapes, sizes and many different models allowing you the option to choose one that suits your requirements and budget.
Christmas Charities Year Round provides basic living needs year-round, as well as Christmas gifts, all at no costs. They accept donations of wheelchairs, rollators, walkers, electric scooters, knee scooters, shower chairs, and bedside commodes.
Auburn Hills accepts donation of equipment such as walkers, crutches, wheelchairs and bath stools and more. Because the storage space is limited, they ask that you call prior to bringing in any donations.
Family Network of Wyoming is an amazing organization dedicated to nourishment for a stronger community. They manage a lending closet where items such as Crutches, walkers, canes, Wheelchairs, Bathroom aids, Shower/bathtub seats, Incontinent suppliers, and more are accepted and donated. They can also accept equipment that requires minor repairs.
Kanabec County Community Health offers Medical equipment including wheelchairs, walkers, commodes and other durable medical equipment. Equipment is available free of charge for a period of up to six (6) months for Kanabec County residents. They accept equipment donations as well. Equipment must be in good general condition with no mechanical issues.
Mobility aids make a huge difference in the life of an individual with limited mobility. It can improve their quality of life and help them partake in activities they may not be able to otherwise. In many developing countries, many disabled children find themselves bed-bound, unable to attend school, church or go out because of the lack of availability of good quality mobility aids. Mentioned below are a few types of wheelchairs you can donate.