I first heard about Free Wheelchair Mission last spring. I received an invitation to a party at a friend’s house around the time of her birthday.
The invitation explained that it was to be a get-together, and please don’t bring any gifts. For those who would like to bring a gift, please consider making a donation to Free Wheelchair Mission instead.
Free Wheelchair Mission? What is that?
After reading through the website, and watching a few video’s, I was hooked.
Sure, I had given to charities before. I supported the local United Way chapter at work (how cliché, “I gave at the office”). But before hearing about FWM, I never felt the connection from my simple donation, to the ultimate impact of that gift.
After watching a video, I “got it.”
Sixty dollars. That’s all it takes to change someones life. Sixty dollars.
From then on, I looked at things differently. It certainly became more difficult to walk through Target or any other store, and see an impulse buy, and not think about what that amount of money would mean to someone living on the ground.
It has been my experience that once someone hears about the mission, they are forever changed.
This got me thinking. I know my story, but how did you hear about the Free Wheelchair Mission?
I posed the question on both Twitter and Facebook, and here are the responses:


Those are our stories, what about yours? How did you first hear about FWM? What about it “hooked” you?
We’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments below!
