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Since 1998 a Project of the Rotary Club of Scarborough,
Western Australia, assisted by The Christian Brothers.
Wheelchairs for Kids Inc. Wheelchairs for Kids Inc. Wheelchairs for Kids Inc. VOLUME 15 ISSUE 90
We listen, we care, we give to disabled children and their families around the world.
JULY - DECEMBER 2018
43,077 wheelchairs donated in 20 years of production.
2018 - A Year of Milestones Achieved.
20 Years of Wheelchair Production - See Page 3
Over 200 Workshop Volunteers - See Page 5
Over 40,000 Wheelchairs Donated - See Page 7
Over 70 Countries Involved - See Page 7
Another great year has come to an end with wheelchairs
produced approaching 4,000. Not just a standard wheelchair! — I like this
description from Nina Murray an Australian volunteer occupational
therapist in her report on teaching wheelchair fitting in Nepal. “The Wheelchairs for
Kids wheelchair is a high quality unit suitable for complex seating for children with
severe disabilities”. Shouldn’t we be proud.
We’ve had a welcome increase in local fund raising this year, as in addition to the
usual functions as morning teas, quiz night, garden party, coin cans etc., volunteers
have been active. Steve Pratt has instituted Bunnings sausage sizzles, John Jeffery
organised the Perth tin shaking collection and Gerry McCarthy organised exhibitions
at shows and shopping centers. Roz Davies’ honey sales have been a hit and
Vic Hersey’s lovingly built pedal car plane raffle has taken off. All great promotion
initiatives. Cathy Cutler has been overwhelmed with counting, recording and banking
coins.
With friends in the right places, volunteer Jenny Price obtained a $5,000 donation
from Fortescue Community Support. This in order to make our rough
terrain wheelchairs available to children in Australian remote areas.
Also with much form filling and perseverance Don Kidson and Liz Noordhoek have
made a first — a grant from the Federal Government. This for $51,000 to finance 220
wheelchairs to send to Timor – Leste.
Thank you once again Lotterywest for donating finance for the purchase
of a much needed new (and quiet) aluminium saw. This should make
Thursday morning work bearable.
Be sure to visit Alan Bennet’s street at Samson Court, Duncraig and see the amazing
Christmas light display. Last year’s collections built 90 wheelchairs.
Wishing you all a well earned rest and enjoyable Christmas holiday and looking
forward to an even greater year ahead.
Remember, the best fund raisers are YOU talking about us.
Bye for now.
A Word from the CEO
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MU ICAL BINGO NIGHT PRESENTED BY JON LENNON ENTERTAINMENT
DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF
THE 60S, 70S AND 80S. Wheelchairs for Kids Inc.
Making over 43,000 wheelchairs has been possible because of the constant supply of two basic necessities -
working time and finance. The working time is abundantly supplied by a growing list of volunteers giving their time
to work in the workshops. A waiting list of over twenty to join the project exists and does not seem to get shorter.
The finance is donated from a wide range of sources, from generous individuals, to businesses small and large, to
community groups secular and religious, to clubs sporting and otherwise, to bequests, to schools ranging from
pre-primary to tertiary and to Political Parties of many persuasions.
Wheelchairs for Kids Inc. takes on a responsibility of converting into long-lasting and adaptable wheelchairs all the
above outpouring of generosity towards the less fortunate people of our world.
$20 per head Tables of 6 - 8 GREAT PRIZES & RAFFLES
20 Years of Wheelchair Production In August we celebrated 20 years since The Rotary Club of Scarborough took
up the challenge from Queensland Rotarian Des LaRance OAM to produce
wheelchairs for disadvantaged children overseas. The first model, which
included recycled bicycle parts and plastic seats, heralded a volunteer project
that has grown in size and complexity in an attempt to better the lives of
disabled children and their families all over the globe - families that are
unable to afford a wheelchair in the absence of any welfare scheme.
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SATURDAY APRIL 6, 2019
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ARRIVE 7PM FOR 7.30PM START
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*LOTS OF FUN *BRING YOUR OWN NIBBLES BUT NO DRINKS-VENUE LICENSED.
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BOOK AN EVENING TO LOOK FORWARD TO BY
CONTACTING
MARIE ON 9246 0138 OR EMAIL [email protected]
Olly
In November, Russell Hayes and Peter Klaaysen
of WFK SE Division in Melbourne challenged
the small school in Hoddles Creek, Victoria,
with a fund raising Wheelathon. Urged on by wheel-
chair-bound classmate, Angus, the students
met the challenge superbly, raising money for three wheelchairs.
THANK YOU TO ALL INVOLVED.
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STH AFRICA
INDONESIA
TANZANIA
VIETNAM
MADAGASCAR
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Above: The Wheelathon in progress.
Right: Peter, Angus and Russell give their approval to a great day for Hoddles
Creek Primary School and Wheelchairs for Kids.
Over the last 20 years we have certainly grown to be well known in the disability
section. It is really rewarding for all of us to be able to help poor disabled
children to have a more dignified life by getting off the ground.
Our wheelchairs have come a long way forward since we first started
and all of us can be justly proud of the wheelchair we make following the guide-
lines of the World Health Organization.
Thanks to every volunteer over the years who has been part of Wheelchairs for
Kids. You have all made our workshops what they are today.
We look forward to many more years ahead.
Wishing you all a very happy and safe Christmas with your families and friends.
Br. Olly Pickett - Workshop Manager.
For a cost of $200 we give each child an adjustable, all terrain, fully cushioned wheelchair
with postural support devices, if needed, for the head, trunk and legs along with an
upper body harness and foot restraints.
Our gift also includes a detachable tray, carry basket, colourful knee rug and soft toy,
spare cushioning and fasteners and a tool kit.
We believe that this gift can change the life of the disabled child and the lives of every
family member.
KENYA
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Over the 20 years of our wheelchair production
415 volunteers have worked at some point in the
workshops and of this number there are currently
who attend the workshops each week -
averaging around 42 volunteers each week day.
VVV
Gerry McCarthy
Phyllis Heglund
Myra Watson
Tony Maden
OLUNTEERS AT THE WANGARA WORKSHOPS
Alan Hewitt Denis Maher
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The average* number of wheelchairs produced each month for 2018 was 300.
* This number includes 3 months of production less than 100 due to a hold up in stock supply and annual holidays.
In August, members of The Midland Craft Group
donated a large number of beautifully made,
colourful rugs and soft toys to go with the
donated wheelchairs.
Along with many other generous groups and
individuals, the Midland Craft Group helps to
brighten the lives of disadvantaged families all
around the world.
Wheelchairs for Kids thanks Christine Brackley
and her group for their skill and generosity.
Trevor Louden
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Htoo Htoo - a strong-minded
little girl who
wants friends and
to be able to go to
school.
PHILIPPINES
UGANDA
For many years now, two exceptionally hard-
working, talented and generous volunteers,
Robyn Andrew and Carol Evans ( left ) have been
processing the very large number of donations
coming to Wheelchairs for Kids. Each donation is
recorded in detail and then after banking, a
receipt and thank you letter is sent to the donor.
They handle this enormous job with great calmness and precision and the Project
is extremely grateful to them and appreciates their enormous contribution.
INDIA
KENYA
P. N. GUINEA
MOROCCO
ZAMBIA
MONGOLIA
Kanchana Thornton, Thai born and Australian
certified nurse, ( pictured right ) tells us about
Htoo Htoo and Wheelchairs for Kids in Burma
( Myanmar )...
“Htoo Htoo was born with only one leg to
Arakan parents. She’s like other children who are
wanting to have friends and go to school. She is
full of life and strong-minded. She is determined
to think for herself as she feels no different to
other children. Her parents organised little
crutches for her ( pictured above) so that she
could walk to school, but now she can get there
faster with the help from Burma Children
Medical Fund ( BCMF ) that provided her with a colourful wheelchair
( being assembled above right ) from Wheelchairs for Kids.
Since we gave Htoo Htoo her first wheelchair, requests keep coming to BCMF for
more wheelchairs into Rakhine State and other States and Divisions in Burma.
As a founder of Burma Children Medical Fund I am so honoured to be a partner
with such a fantastic organisation like Wheelchairs for Kids which truly helps to
transform the lives of so many children and their families.”
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AFGHANISTAN 1 INDONESIA (TOTAL) 1541 PERU 2
ALBANIA 40 BALI 1158 PHILIPPINES 1210
ANGOLA 50 FLORES ISLAND 20 ROMANIA 131
ARMENIA 302 JAVA 112 SAMOA 231
BANGLADESH 670 LOMBOK 215 SIERRA LEONE 329
BELARUS 131 SALATIGA 8 SINGAPORE 1
BHUTAN 8 SUMATRA 28 SOLOMON ISLANDS 289
BOSNIA 100 JORDAN 105 SOMALIA 332
BRAZIL 2 KENYA 1580 SOMALILAND 90
BULGARIA 25 KIRIBATI 122 SOUTH AFRICA 123
BURKINA FASO 164 LAOS 40 SOUTH KOREA 20
BURUNDI 22 LEBANON 673 SRI LANKA 2207
CAMBODIA 900 LIBERIA 181 SUDAN 60
CANADA 1 LIBYA 340 SYRIA 507
CHINA 1745 MADAGASCAR 56 TAIWAN 50
COOK ISLANDS 5 MALAWI 1700 TANZANIA 1922
D.R. OF CONGO 976 MALAYSIA 7 THAILAND 334
EAST TIMOR 920 MALDIVES 4 TONGA 16
EGYPT 333 MAURITANIA 75 TUVALU 6
EL SALVADOR 1 MAURITIUS 45 UGANDA 1811
ETHIOPIA 90 MOLDOVA 40 UKRAINE (TOTAL) 85
FIJI (TOTAL) 680 MONGOLIA 606 CHERNOBYL 60
ONO - I -LAU 10 MOROCCO 491 CHERNIVTSI 25
SAVU SAVU 40 MOZAMBIQUE 99 USA –CALIFORNIA DEMO 1
SUVA 630 MYANMAR 2503 VANUATU 232
GAZA 656 NAURU 10 VIETNAM 7569
GHANA 162 NEPAL 184 WESTERN AUSTRALIA 5
INDIA 361 NIGERIA 456 YEMEN 166
IRAN 22 PAKISTAN 847 ZAMBIA 617
IRAQ 1949 PAPUA NG (MAIN IS.) 2225 ZIMBABWE 485
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Since 1998 43,077 wheelchairs have been made in our
workshops in Wangara, Western Australia,
and distributed in 79 countries as below.
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BALI
DR of CONGO
EGYPT
MYANMAR
ZIMBABWE
SAMOA
SIERRA LEONE
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*Such caring thoughts have been of enormous benefit to us in recent years.
Major Sponsors
If you would like to help us you can do so in any of the following ways:
1. A cheque made out to “Wheelchairs for Kids” and posted to:
Wheelchairs for Kids Inc, PO Box 1175, Wangara DC, WA 6947.
2. Visit our website (See below) and click on “How to Help”.
3. Consider making a bequest in your will*.
$200 provides a wheelchair that changes the life of a disabled,
underprivileged child as well as the lives of all the family.
All donations $2 or more are tax-deductible.
All donations are used in the production of the wheelchairs - no wages are deducted since
all involved are volunteers. Overheads ( rent, utilities and administration costs ) are paid by
donations from and in agreement with several Major Sponsors listed below.
CONTACT INFORMATION : POSTAL ADDRESS: PO BOX 1175, WANGARA DC, WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 6947
LOCATION : UNITS 1,2,5 & 6 45 DELLAMARTA ROAD, WANGARA. W.A. 6065
VOLUNTEER DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS: ROTARIAN GORDON HUDSON 0412 111 419
VOLUNTEER CHAIRMAN, MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE: ROTARIAN TREVOR CANNING 0418 940 309
VOLUNTEER WORKSHOP MANAGER: HON. ROTARIAN BR. OLLY PICKETT 0411 633 020
VOLUNTEER WORKSHOP COORDINATOR AND EDITOR: BOB SHERIDAN 0412 987 229
TO PLACE AN ARTICLE IN “THE DRILL” CONTACT BOB AT [email protected]
WORKSHOPS: +61 8 9409 3633 E-MAIL : [email protected]
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FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/wheelchairsforkids WEB SITE: www.wheelchairsforkids.org
WA CHARITY LICENCE
20577
Transforming Lives across the globe
Through volunteering time and heart
Giving children around the world
The chance of a brand new start
Built to traverse rough terrain
offering comfort and support
Bringing a smile to every child
Gifted with their own transport
A team of people not paid a cent
Collaborating for the greater good
Providing those in need fresh hope
Enhancing their childhood
Thank you to all who knit and sew
And bolt and build and pack
For working long and hard
For the joy of giving back
A poem by Robyn Dear who was recently challenged, at the Wanneroo Show, to write it.