Wheelchairs of Hope

  • Transforming lives by sending refurbished wheelchairs throughout Asia

Recipient Stories

Pediatric Wheelchairs - Thailand

These children live at Rainbow House, an orphanage run by Christian Care for Disabled Children of Thailand. At present 36 children live there. CCD provides Physical Therapy and Speech Therapy as well as Occupational Therapy, all of which are open to the public as well. Children not a part of Rainbow House also come for schooling. Pictured here are the children who received the wheelchairs.

 

Two Wheelchairs to Malaysia

Two wheelchairs went to Beautiful Gate in Malaysia on August 8. Beautiful Gate, operating since 1993,  is a foundation that provides services and assistance to disabled persons.  There are 7 Beautiful Gate centers throughout Malaysia.

 

Mrs. Sonia Mascarinas, Philippines

Sonia Mascarinas and her husband were farmers in Barangay Maliliol, Marinduque.  Their children were grown up with families of their own and the middle-aged couple were very much involved with their little rural community.  Mr. Mascarinas was a kagawad  or village elder and Sonia was a volunteer nutrition  worker,  teaching young mothers how to feed their babies. She went  from house to house, weighing young children to check if they were malnourished.  Last year, she began to suffer from lower back pain and numbness in her legs.  In Nov. 2011, she had surgery to get a renal cyst removed. For the first couple of months after, her recovery went well and she went about her normal activities.

By March 2012, the numbness and weakness in her legs had returned so that she limped and needed a cane.  Then one morning in April, she awakened to find she could no longer walk.  Doctors at the Philippine Orthopedic Center (POC) Spine Ward have diagnosed her with metastatic bone disease.  They will remove a cyst on her spine which needs an open biopsy.  Sonia is often all alone in the POC Spine Ward as her husband has to tend to their farm and her children cannot always be away from their own families or work.  The relatives of patients in the neighboring beds help to look after her.  The POC  ward is so crowded that the beds are barely a yard apart and sometimes beds even have to be set out in the corridor.

When Sonia saw the wheelchair you sent, she couldn't help but weep for joy.  She hopes that whatever the biopsy reveals, she can go back home and be part of her community.

 

First Wheelchair to Uzbekistan!

The first wheelchair sent to Uzbekistan has been donated to Ms. Hadicha who has been suffering from a hernia for 3 years and is no longer able to walk by herself.  She has been requesting a wheelchair from the government for quite a while because her economic situation doesn’t allow her to purchase one.  With delight in her face, she conveyed her deep gratitude to all the people involved in bringing this special gift that will change her life.  ‘I will go out to the street for a walk with my husband every day.’ she says.

 
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