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Wheelchair Foundation

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Founder
  
Ken Behring

Founded
  
2000

Front building of Wheelchair Foundation with stairs

Similar
  
Free Wheelchair Mission, Rotary Foundation, Direct Relief

Wheelchair foundation a charity nonprofit


The Wheelchair Foundation (WF) is a non-profit organization founded in June 2000 by real estate developer Ken Behring, and based in Danville, California. The foundation partners with donors (individuals, groups and companies) to provide wheelchairs to people who need them but cannot afford them, mostly in developing nations. As of September 2008, the WF network has delivered over 750,000 wheelchairs to 150 nations.

Logo of Wheelchair Foundation with a globe surrounding with a floating blue sash that says “hope circling the Globe with Friendship mobility” and a “Wheelchair Foundation, “Serving the World” quote on the right side

The foundation partners with various service organizations, including Rotary Clubs, the Knights of Columbus and Sister Cities International.

The WF International Board of Advisers includes a number of current and former heads of state and celebrities, including co-chairs Juan Carlos and Sophia of Spain, as well as Mikhail Gorbachev and Nelson Mandela.

A disabled child sitting in a red and black wheelchair with a Wheelchair Foundation box in the background, he wears a blue denim hat, yellow shirt, and blue denim shorts

Independent organizations that make up the Wheelchair Foundation mission are the Canadian Wheelchair Foundation and Wheelchair Foundation UK. WF Australia also existed as an independent entity until 2008 but is now a project of the Rotary Club of Gosford West (NSW).

A view from a distance and outside of the front building of  Wheelchair Foundation with stairs and green trees and grass on each side of the building

Behring has commented about the importance of NGOs in the distribution of the wheelchairs:

"The NGOs are crucial in every country. I think we’re currently working with several hundred NGOs. When we were in Afghanistan, we used some people from the disability community, and the U.S. Army also helped us. We regularly give away quite a few chairs in China, working with their Disabled Federation. In Central America, for example, we work with First Ladies. The wives of the presidents usually have a foundation and they have the connections with rehabilitation hospitals. So they’ve been very, very helpful all through Central and South America in regard to helping us find appropriate recipients for the chairs."

Logo of Wheelchair Foundation with a globe surrounding with a floating blue sash that says “hope circling the Globe with Friendship mobility” and a “Wheelchair Foundation, “Serving the World” quote on the right side
A view from a distance and outside of the front building of  Wheelchair Foundation with stairs and green trees and grass on each side of the building

Logo of Wheelchair Foundation with a globe surrounding with a floating blue sash that says “hope circling the Globe with Friendship mobility” and a “Wheelchair Foundation” on the right side

A group of wheelchair users sitting on their wheelchairs while the two at the center, holding a logo of rotary international

References

Wheelchair Foundation Wikipedia