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Wheels for Kids,
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Help Us put the Wheels in
Motion!
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Wheels for Kids, Inc .
is a nonprofit organization, founded in
2003 by Denise Jungbert in honor of her daughter, Ashlee, who has Cerebral Palsy
(CP). The organization was originally established to provide wheelchairs to handicapped
children afflicted with CP living in Palm Beach County who are financially
unable to purchase them on their own and who do not qualify for public funding
or other charitable sources.
We now accept applications for any child
living in Palm Beach County with a long term disability that will benefit from
the aid of a customized or stock mobility device. Wheels for Kids was created in the belief that working
parents should not have to give up their livelihoods to give their child the
most healthy and independent life possible.
Cerebral Palsy
affects children physically in many different ways for which a wheelchair must
be designed and modified to the special needs of the child. For example: some
children may need headrest support, lateral body support, and specific seating
to support being in a wheelchair up to 12 hours a day. Like our legs, a
customized wheelchair makes life a great deal easier and in many cases gives a
child more independence to interact with others without assistance.
Objective
Wheels for Kids, Inc.’s ultimate
goal will be to make sure every child who needs a custom-made
mobility device receives one from Wheels for Kids after exhausting all other sources.
What is Cerebral Palsy?
Cerebral Palsy is an umbrella-like term used to describe a group of chronic
disorders impairing control of movement that appear in the first few years of
life and generally do not worsen over time. The term cerebral refers to the
brain’s two halves or hemispheres, and palsy describes any disorder that impairs
control of body movement. Thus, these disorders are not caused by problems in
the muscles or nerves. Instead, faulty development or damage to motor areas in
the brain disrupts the brain’s ability to adequately control movement and
posture. At this time, it cannot be cured, although scientific research
continues to yield improved treatments and methods of prevention.
Join Us!
If you would like to make a
donation or if you have a wheelchair you would like to donate, volunteer at, or
attend an upcoming event,
please
contact us:
info@wheelsforkids.org
P.O. Box 57
West Palm Beach, FL 33402-0057
(561) 752-0799
www.wheelsforkids.org
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