Luke's Wheels is a pediatric equipment exchange program in Oak Harbor, WA.
started by Bruce and Rhonda Buckley. Contact them at:
5buckleys@comcast.net
www.pmahweb.org
Project Mend-a-Home assists eligible homeowners in Prince William County and
Manassas, Virginia. They have a loan closet consisting of hospital beds,
walkers, wheelchairs, etc.
www.HelpingFromHeaven.org
Helping From Heaven is a non-profit foundation in northern Illinois and
dedicated to improving the comfort and quality of life for children with
special needs. They have an equipment loan closet and will ship when
requested and feasible.A public online auction.
"Back in Action" is the New Jersey Assistive Devices Recycling Program. It
is now operated by the Assistive Technology Advocacy Center of the New
Jersey Protection and Advocacy. Contact them at 1-800-DIAL TEC (or 609-292-
9742)to request a catalogue.Recycled Equipment Exchange Program (REEP)is a free statewide
service for individuals in Pennsylvania to buy, sell, or donate assistive
technology. It is a program of Pennsylvania's Initiative on Assistive Technology
and is maintained by the Three Rivers Center for Independent Living.
(When going into this site, Search for REEP).Buy and sell new and used accessible minivans, full size van
conversions, driving aids, lifts, ramps, scooters, etc.Disabled Dealer Magazine is a national resource for buying and
selling adaptive equipment (for a fee) online and in print. The printed
magazine is available in 8 regions around the U.S.Posts classified ads for new and used medical equipment and parts.
A marketplace to buy new, low-priced, or recycled equipment including
mobility devices, lifts, ADL devices, etc. Also provides information to
assist buyers in selecting equipment.Abledata is a federally funded project whose primary mission is to provide
information on assistive technology and rehab equipment to consumers,
professionals, and caregivers. There is a classified section on the web
site.www.arcfip.org The Arc of Virginia Family Involvement Program web site has an Equipment
Exchange Bulletin Board on its web site.www.snap4kids.org This program assists families of children with special needs through providing
grants for medical and therapeutic equipment not covered by your health
insurance plan.