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Katie Sutherland celebrated her 13th birthday last year, and unlike many of her peers, Katie didn't make a birthday gift wish list. Instead Katie asked her guests to donate money in place of gifts so that she could use that money to sponsor a wheelchair for someone in need instead. "I didn't really need anything for my birthday so I decided to help someone instead," Katie told us. Katie's family and guests donated $150.00 to sponsor a wheelchair for someone in need in Mexico.
Thank you Katie!
Katie - Issaquah, Washington |
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In Colorado Springs, Colorado, 6 year old Jessica had a heart of gold sold. She decided to sell her art and drawings at her family’s garage sale to raise funds to sponsor a wheelchair. Jessica decided she wanted to help people who couldn’t walk many months ago and hand-made a donation box that she was finally able to put to good use during her art sale. Her donation helped to sponsor a brand new child's wheelchair. We are greatful to have loving volunteers of all ages.
Thank you Jessica!
Jessica - Colorado Springs, Colorado |
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Since Bree Lair is my granddaughter I have a very special interest in her Push International. Before the trip to Mexico last year I sponsored Sergio who is the maintainer, innovative repairer, and creative builder of the wheelchairs Push International ships to Mazatlan. I was pleased to hear what a difference my donation made in his fulfilling his role. I admire anyone who solves problems with ingenuity and little fanfare. It's such a worthy cause when there are so many appeals in the mail everyday for donations. With this one I can see and hear how the funds are spent.
Rosemary - Lynwood, Washington |
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