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Seniors & Veterans Launches New Free Wheelchair Program

Lubbock, Texas – Seniors & Veterans is proud to announce the launch of our new free wheelchair program for seniors and veterans. This initiative aims to provide much-needed assistance to those who require mobility aid but may not have access to or the financial means to purchase a wheelchair.

“As a provider of mobility aids, we understand the importance of access to mobility aids and the impact they can have on a person’s quality of life,” said Steven Devenport, President of Seniors & Veterans. “We are committed to serving seniors and veterans in our community, and our free wheelchair program is one way we can give back to those who have given so much.”

Our free wheelchair program is open to all seniors aged 65 and above and veterans of all ages. The program will be operated through a partnership with various hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare providers in the local community. These organizations will help identify seniors and veterans who require a wheelchair but may not be able to afford one.

Once identified, our team will work closely with the healthcare provider to provide the appropriate wheelchair and ensure that it is properly fitted and adjusted to the individual’s needs. We believe that every person has the right to access the mobility aids they need to lead an independent and fulfilling life.


Our free wheelchair program is made possible through the generous support of our donors and volunteers. We are grateful for their ongoing commitment to our organization and their dedication to improving the lives of others.


In addition to our free wheelchair program, Seniors & Veterans also offers a range of mobility aids for sale, including wheelchairs, mobility scooters, and wheelchair ramps. Our team of experts can help you find the right mobility aid for your specific needs and budget.

“We believe that by working together, we can make a positive impact on the lives of those who need it the most,” said Steven Devenport. “We are committed to serving our community and improving the lives of seniors and veterans.”

To learn more about our free wheelchair program or to browse our selection of mobility aids for sale, please visit our website https://www.seniorsandveterans.com or contact us at 1-806-577-5398. Thank you for the support!

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Company Name: Seniors & Veterans
Contact Person: Steven Devenport
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Phone: 1-806-577-5398
Country: United States
Website: https://www.seniorsandveterans.com


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