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Giving Tuesday 2025: Meet the Nonprofits Making Mobility More Accessible

An elderly woman in a wheelchair is being assisted outdoors by two smiling younger adults, possibly volunteers from disability nonprofits. Trees and buildings are visible in the background.

Giving Tuesday is a day to celebrate organizations and people who make the world a better place. At MobilityWorks, we want to shine a light on disability nonprofits that help people live more independently and access the mobility solutions they need.

These organizations provide essential support from wheelchair accessible vehicles to advocacy and resources for people with limited mobility. Today, we’re proud to highlight the groups making a real difference in people’s lives.

Help Hope Live

Help Hope Live helps people and families connect with resources for medical needs and mobility equipment, including wheelchair accessible vans. They make it easier for people to get the tools and support they need for independence.

Learn more: helphopelive.org

Bridge to Mobility

Bridge to Mobility focuses on helping people access safe, reliable and accessible transportation. They are a national non-profit organization dedicated solely to increasing accessibility to wheelchair accessible vehicles, giving people freedom and mobility.

Learn more: bridgetomobility.org

Walking Strong

Walking Strong supports individuals with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy through grants, adaptive equipment, and community programs. Their work empowers families to maintain independence and live life to the fullest.

Learn more: walkingstrong.org

Help Our Military Heroes

This nonprofit provides wheelchair accessible vehicles to injured and wounded veterans. Their work helps veterans maintain independence and stay connected with their communities and families.

Learn more: helpourmilitaryheroes.org

Freedom Mobility Foundation

Freedom Mobility Foundation works to make mobility equipment accessible to individuals who need it most. Their programs help people live safely and independently.

Learn more: freedommobilityfoundation.org

Ms. Wheelchair America

Ms. Wheelchair America empowers women with mobility impairments to share their stories and advocate for accessibility. Titleholders inspire change in their communities and raise awareness for mobility and independence.

Learn more: mswheelchairamerica.org

United Spinal Association

United Spinal Association has been supporting people with spinal cord injuries and mobility challenges for decades. They provide peer support and programs that make everyday life easier for individuals using wheelchairs or adaptive equipment.

Learn more: unitedspinal.org

Amputee Coalition

Amputee Coalition offers education and peer programs for individuals living with limb loss. Their work helps people navigate life with confidence and community support.

Learn more: amputee-coalition.org

Explore Mobility Solutions and Support Accessibility

This Giving Tuesday, celebrate the disability nonprofits making mobility and independence possible. At MobilityWorks, we’re proud to provide wheelchair accessible vehicles, adaptive equipment, and expert guidance to help you live life on your terms. Learn more about our services and discover how we make mobility easier every day.