Hi, my name is Ste456! Power pack is too dear to buy for my daughter's wheelchair
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Ste456
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I miss m looking to get my daughter a powerpack for her wheelchair but it’s to dear to pay for does anybody know we’re I can get help from
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Hello @Ste456
Welcome to the community, it's lovely to see you join us.
Sorry that it is too expensive to buy at the moment, have you perhaps considered tring to find one that is pre-owned? Often used equipment can come at a cheaper price.
Scope have an information page about buying used disability equipment that you might find useful.This is a very supportive and welcoming site to be a part of so I’m hopeful that you’ll find it to be a positive outlet. Feel free to have a look around and get involved wherever you’d like 😊 I have included below a few of the pages I’d recommend having a look through to get used to things:
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Hello Ste
The turn2uswebsite have a grants finder.. you can search to see if there are any grants you can apply for. There are some specific for wheelchairs so well worth a look.
There are also some grants by profession so if you work in a specific field from clergy to accounting to teaching there may be a benevolent fund. Local community trusts etc
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