The Herald (South Africa)

Wheelchair Wednesday on a roll

- Herald Reporter

Mandela Day marked the launch of the ninth annual Wheelchair Wednesday campaign, in which able-bodied volunteers take on the daily challenges faced by at least 100,000 disabled Nelson Mandela Bay residents.

SPAR Eastern Cape and the Associatio­n for Persons with Physical Disabiliti­es have again partnered, this time with the aim of raising enough funds to provide 200 wheelchair­s to the needy.

The associatio­n’s executive director, Cecilia Fourie, said this would be a particular­ly impressive achievemen­t considerin­g that the waiting period to get a government wheelchair is longer than two years.

“We will have donated 1,200 wheelchair­s in the space of nine years, which is a huge achievemen­t,” Fourie said.

On Mandela Day, Bay personalit­ies were tasked to spend 67 minutes in a wheelchair to promote the initiative.

They were asked to perform various tasks at Sunridge SUPERSPAR in a prelude to September’s full campaign.

The project, which has been delayed by a month due to Covid-19 regulation­s, raises awareness among businesses of the need for wheelchair-friendly facilities and is the brainchild of the associatio­n.

Every Wednesday in

September, volunteers from businesses, the municipali­ty and schools will be confined to wheelchair­s for four hours to experience the issues those with mobility difficulti­es confront each day.

SPAR Eastern Cape sponsorshi­p and events manager Alan Stapleton said the participan­ts’ willingnes­s to experience life in a wheelchair on Saturday was inspiring.

He said though they were only in the chair for 67 minutes instead of the normal four hours, their view would have changed after realising how difficult life in a wheelchair could be.

“It was a special occasion because, through their participat­ion, people in Port Elizabeth will receive wheelchair­s.

“That will allow them much greater freedom, perhaps to start working and to become an integrated member of society,” Stapleton said.

Another aspect of this year’s campaign would be the 80th anniversar­y celebratio­ns of the associatio­n in Nelson Mandela Bay, Fourie said.

“To commemorat­e this landmark, we will be giving away 80 pairs of crutches and other mobility-assistive devices, sponsored by SPAR.

“It is only with the support of the people who donated the wheelchair­s, that this campaign can grow from strength to strength.”

 ?? Picture: FULL STOP COMMUNICAT­IONS ?? CHANGED WORLD VIEW: Former SA squash player Greg la Mude looks on as his wife Bianka experience­s life in a wheelchair at SUPERSPAR Sunridge during the launch of the Wheelchair Wednesday campaign in Port Elizabeth on Saturday
Picture: FULL STOP COMMUNICAT­IONS CHANGED WORLD VIEW: Former SA squash player Greg la Mude looks on as his wife Bianka experience­s life in a wheelchair at SUPERSPAR Sunridge during the launch of the Wheelchair Wednesday campaign in Port Elizabeth on Saturday

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