Looking for charities that help fund electric standing wheelchairs 🦽🙏

Hi everyone 👋
I’m hoping someone here might be able to point me in the right direction.
I’m looking for charities or organisations that support disabled adults with funding for electric standing wheelchairs. I know there are some out there – but it’s tricky to know which are still active or accepting applications in 2025.
I was diagnosed with Alexander’s Leukodystrophy as a baby and have used a wheelchair for most of my life. I’m 30 now – I was given a life expectancy of just 15 years, so I’ve already beaten the odds. 💪
At age 12, I was lucky enough to get a Permobil standing wheelchair, which allowed me to do things like cook, reach shelves, and even stand to give a speech at my sister’s wedding. But after many years of use, it’s now breaking down and the standing function no longer works. It’s having a big impact on my independence.
I’m currently fundraising for a replacement (the Permobil F5 VS), and while I’ve set up a GoFundMe to help cover the cost, I’m not asking for donations here – I’m really just hoping someone in this community knows of grants, charities, or schemes that help fund this kind of essential equipment.
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Any leads, advice, or even personal experiences would mean the world to me 🙏
Thank you so much 💙
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Hi @Queen_K
hopefully this link can help
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Thank you,
I will look into it
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Hi @Queen_K
The Hospital Saturday Fund is a charitable organisation that can provide grants for those with immediate health needs.
Grants are provided for things such as specialised mobility equipment and therapeutic treatments, including physiotherapy.
You can apply for a grant by clicking here
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Perhaps it is possible to make copies of the broken parts and use them to repair the wheelchair?
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I don't think I would repair it. But thank you though
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If the problem is not electronic, then a car (or Motorbike) service and repair centre will most likely be able to help you. Have you tried to determine what exactly is broken in your wheelchair? I haven't seen it, but most likely the lifting mechanism is similar to the mechanisms for adjusting chairs in cars.
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