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Welcome to American Mobility Outreach Founded in the Coachella Valley in 2007, American Mobility Outreach is a non-profit organization that strives to serve  the unmet needs of those who suffer from any kind of  impairment. The organization focuses on the specific goals  of its programs in order to care for people free of charge,  regardless of their age, race, gender, social status, or  financial situation. American Mobility Outreach's "Donate your Electric  Wheelchair or Scooter" project is the largest programs with a purpose that seeks to enhance freedom of mobility and  improve the quality of life for those who are confined to the use of wheelchairs or scooters. The foundation welcomes  donations of new or used power chairs or scooters and  refurbishes them to later be given free-of-charge to  individuals in need.   Donate your used Electric Wheelchair or Scooter American Mobility Outreach is currently accepting  donations of used electric wheelchairs and scooters.  These donations will be fixed up, refurbished and then  donated, free of charge, to those who need them most.  American Mobility Outreach strives to serve all the  unmet needs in mobility impairment, but in order to do  so, we need your help! Inquire about donating your  used electric wheelchair or scooter here.  AvaKus Donation Center The mission of American Mobility Outreach is to  refurbish donated power chairs and scooters to later  give away free-of-charge to those who need them  most. AvaKus will continue the same mission by  allowing people to connect with each other, thus  establishing direct contact between donors and  recipients. The potential of services offered and the  categories of articles donated are limitless, including  accessories related to all types of medical  accessory/therapeutic devices and assistive  technologies. from DME, durable medical equipment,  home medical supplies, and wheelchairs, electric  wheelchairs and scooters.   In the concept of offer and demand, users will browse  AvaKus in the same way they would browse a free  community classified newspaper. The intent is to  positively affect individuals either close to home, or  distant to one's own community, so that people are  helped anywhere and everywhere in the United  States.  Find out more. Testimonials “We would like to thank you from the bottom of our  hearts for generously donating the motorized chair for  our patient. Our team has reached out to many  organizations over the past several weeks with no  results. Your organization is truly making a profound  difference in the life of our terminal patient. He has no  monetary resources or family so without your  organization's help, he would not have the dignity of  mobility in the final stage of his life, so it is with  grateful hearts we give you thanks!” - Jamie Slade,  Shangrila Hospice Volunteers - January, 2013  Spread the word and   like us on Facebook!