Redseer Foundation

Wheelchair Building

Project Overview

In light of the recent community initiative, we achieved measurable,
dual-pronged success by championing both personal mobility and
community engagement.

The Wheelchair Building drive successfully assembled 10 new
wheelchairs, restoring independence and directly benefiting an
estimated 10 individuals with mobility challenges. Concurrently, this
initiative mobilized 49 volunteers, who dedicated 49 collective hours to
the assembly and distribution.

These focused efforts successfully translated their commitment into
tangible accessibility and collaborative outcomes.

Key Features

Civic Engagement & Empathy

Volunteers gained awareness and a deeper sense of social responsibility.

Community Service

Delivered essential support to physically challenged individuals.

Social Inclusion & Accessibility

Improved mobility and quality of life for people unable to afford assistive devices.

Volunteers appreciated the event’s smooth coordination and engaging experience.

Hospital staff highlighted meaningful real-world impact (e.g., improved mobility for a post-caesarean mother).

Impact

  • Volunteers Engaged 49
  • Impact per Volunteer 1 hour
  • 10 lives directly benefited through wheelchair distribution
  • ~30 indirect beneficiaries (family, caregivers, support staff)