The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Rotary Club donates 440 wheelchair­s to St Giles

- Tanaka Vunganai Herald Reporter

ST GILES Rehabilita­tion Centre yesterday received 440 wheelchair­s worth over $100 000 from the Rotary Club of Fresno in California, United States.

The wheelchair­s will be used by various people living with disabiliti­es across Zimbabwe, including patients from St Giles.

A total of 50 wheelchair­s were distribute­d yesterday to both children and adults from Tose Respite Care Home and other care homes. Harare Central Rotary Club president Mrs Anne Nyakunu said the donation alleviated the plight of people in need of mobility.

“According to official statistics, there is a wheelchair backlog of 30 000 and this project will go a long way in lessening the difficulti­es faced by people who cannot walk,” she said.

“A basic wheelchair costs around $250, which is beyond the means of most ordinary Zimbabwean­s.

“Although some institutio­ns rent out wheelchair­s for anything between $10 and $50, it is still beyond the means of many. This is why we are grateful to our partners.”

St Giles marketing and public relations officer Mrs Salome Nziramasan­ga-Masauso said the distributi­on of the wheelchair­s would be done in batches until next year.

“The distributi­on process starts now and extends up until the second half of next year because we will need to identify those that sincerely need help,” she said.

“From our data base, 75 children and adults from St Giles will receive the wheelchair­s.”

St Giles will be providing all the necessary technical support and distributi­on.

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