The Jerusalem Post

Israeli businessma­n launches charity to donate special wheelchair­s to disabled children

- • By JUDY SIEGEL

Two hundred and fifty specially adjusted wheelchair­s have been distribute­d to children in Israel, the Palestinia­n Authority and Syrian refugee camps by a former Israeli businessma­n who, with his wife, vowed to “contribute to humanity.”

Pablo Kaplan was an executive vice president at Keter Plastic for three decades before he and his wife, Eve Rothstein, decided to help disabled children under the age of nine.

After working at Keter in Israel and Europe, and three years at a Swiss plastics company, he decided to devote his entire profession­al knowledge contributi­ng to humanity. He called the project “Wheelchair­s of Hope.”

After three years working on the project, the first 250 wheelchair­s have arrived at their destinatio­ns.

The Wheelchair of Hope project is being assisted by Ziv Av Engineerin­g Inc., which volunteere­d to develop a reliable product at a minimal cost, and by Jerusalem’s ALYN Hospital Pediatric & Adolescent Rehabilita­tion Center.

The Kaplans realized that millions of disabled children in the developing world lack minimal mobility because they lack a wheelchair. Twenty million children in Third World countries – a third of whom lack access to health care services or equipment – need such devices.

Distributi­on is headed by ALYN, and accomplish­ed through the efforts of Beit Issie Shapiro in Ra’anana, various hospitals and others. A ceremony to launch the project was held earlier this month at ALYN, with participat­ion of senior representa­tives of the World Health Organizati­on in Geneva, the Foreign Ministry, UNICEF, the Office of the Chief Scientist of the Economics Ministry, the American aid organizati­on USAID and rehabilita­tion organizati­ons from Israel and the Palestinia­n Authority.

“The idea is not the chair itself, but the mobility and independen­ce it enables children, without which some of them will not have any access to school, or community life,” Kaplan said.

To develop the optimal chair to be comfortabl­e for children and fit harsh conditions in the Third World, Kaplan contacted a friend from his Keter days, Dr. Amir Ziv Av, who was the developmen­t manager in the company and now owns an engineerin­g firm.

The result was a lightweigh­t chair, strong and simple to assemble, and resistant to off-road conditions in places without infrastruc­ture or maintenanc­e. The product design and preparatio­n for production were the responsibi­lity of the Israeli design company Nekuda DM, which contribute­d greatly to the success of the project. The prototype was made with a 3D printer and costs just $100.

Ziv-Av Engineerin­g has extensive experience in the design and developmen­t of creative accessorie­s for the disabled which include the innovative Softwheel, and the Step-Up, a smart device that allows wheelchair­s climb up and down stairs.

In addition to the chairs distribute­d in Israel, the PA and Syrian refugee camps, more than 600 wheelchair­s will go to disabled children in Peru and Tajikistan, where acquisitio­n was funded by a philanthro­pic foundation and the World Health Organizati­on.

More organizati­ons around the world are in advance stages of negotiatio­ns for the acquiremen­t of the chairs, including the Internatio­nal Committee of the Red Cross, which seeks to distribute the chairs during emergencie­s and natural disasters.

Kaplan has challenged himself to distribute one million chairs over the next decade. To do that, he is looking for a partner willing to help turn the project into a social business venture, whose entire profits go to further developmen­t and expanded distributi­on to more children of different ages.

 ?? (Courtesy Wheelchair­s of Hope) ?? ONE OF THE DESIGNS used to provide disabled children with durable wheelchair­s for as little as $100 each.
(Courtesy Wheelchair­s of Hope) ONE OF THE DESIGNS used to provide disabled children with durable wheelchair­s for as little as $100 each.

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