Try these: http://wheelchairfoundation.org/donate/give_or_receive_wheelchair.php http://www.handsacrossthesea.org/materials.htm#
Kevin M. Rudolph Louisville, Kentucky 40214 E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web site: http://www.turbokev.com <http://www.turbokev.com/> Instant Messengers: AOL: kyprincecharming ICQ: 28414413 MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Yahoo: turbokev -----Original Message----- From: Kevin M. Rudolph [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, April 02, 2007 3:54 PM To: 'Greg'; [email protected] Subject: RE: [QUAD-L] Donate Chairs There is a place here called the Smith Foundation that gives them to countries that can't afford them. We donated my last chair to them. Kevin M. Rudolph Louisville, Kentucky 40214 E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web site: http://www.turbokev.com <http://www.turbokev.com/> Instant Messengers: AOL: kyprincecharming ICQ: 28414413 MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Yahoo: turbokev -----Original Message----- From: Greg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, April 02, 2007 11:45 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [QUAD-L] Donate Chairs I have 2 chairs I'm trying to donate, but not having much luck. Anyone in the AZ area who can use them. Free 1. Invacare Arrow, about 10 years old, tilt/recline, power legrest, needs batteries and air in tires. 2. Permobil Chairman, about 6/7 years old, tilt/recline, power legrest, seat elevator, needs batteries and has a crack in the frame. My chair shop would not weld for liability issues, but Permobil says they have a fix. First I was trying for a Tax right off. But to get a high value now (something like over $500) your supposed to get a letter from the place on their letterhead, plus an expert to give a value to them. I could not find any place close that wanted them. Only 1 place, but it was for-profit place. I just know I had to pay lots of money to get my chairs fixed over the years (20% co pays). Someone must want them for parts at least. Let me know soon, or they go to the for-profit shop. Greg, Chandler, AZ

