Free Wheelchair Mission Dinner
“To provide the transforming gift of mobility to the physically
disabled poor in developing countries." That is the mission of
the Free Wheelchair Mission and a goal for student organization,
LECOM CARES.
At the Bel-Aire Hotel on Thursday, December
8, LECOM Cares presented more than $25,000 to the Free Wheelchair
Mission. The donation will provide 625 wheelchairs for disabled
people in underserved countries.
LECOM Director of International Affairs Reza
Nassiri, D.Sc. developed LECOM Cares to coordinate humanitarian relief
efforts by LECOM students following the December 2004 tsunami. The
International Medical Society, Muslim Student Association, Student
Government, Christian Medical & Dental Society and other student
organizations have contributed to LECOM Cares fund drives for victims
of recent hurricanes in the United States and the Pakistani
earthquake.
Earlier this year, LECOM travel coordinator Dina
Nassiri saw an article in Readers Digest and later in People Magazine
about Don Schoendorfer, Ph.D., the President and Founder of the Free
Wheelchair Mission. His story compelled Mrs. Nassiri to organize a
fund drive to purchase wheelchairs.
Dr. Schoendorfer attended the dinner and received
the contribution. He described his invention and told how he plans to
give away twenty million chairs free by 2010. A visit to Africa moved
Dr. Shoendorfer to take action when he saw disabled people dragging
themselves along the ground. In 1999, Dr. Schoendorfer, using his
engineering expertise, constructed a wheelchair that could be
inexpensively made and shipped to the disabled poor in developing
countries. The simple design is made from lawn chairs and bicycle
tires which create a wheelchair rugged enough to endure the dirt roads
and rough terrain. These wheelchairs cost just $41.17 each, but are
priceless to the people who receive them. Today, the project has
grown to become the worldwide Free Wheelchair Mission.
“I was absolutely in awe of the community
involvement and compassion which was demonstrated by those speaking on
behalf of LECOM,” Jeanne Sykes of Erie told Provost Silvia Ferretti,
D.O. Sykes attended the dinner with her friend Stephany Esper, D.O.
“Thank you does not begin to express my feelings of gratitude for all
you and your staff do for this community and now obviously on an
international level.”
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