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Charitable Funding

Charitable contributions are available from a number of sources. In general, you will qualify for charitable contributions only if you have no other insurance or funding sources that will help with your equipment needs.

In some cases, charities run out of funding part way through the year, so calling early in the year is a good idea. In many cases you may not be able to receive immediate funding, but may be added to a waiting list instead.

The sources listed below are not guaranteed to have funds, but are certainly good sources of information if nothing else.

Association for Senior Citizens
2839 W. 44th Ave.
Denver, CO 802011
303-455-9642

Lends manual wheelchairs for people over the age of 55, and will accept donations of used wheelchairs.
Center for Independent Living
455 Sherman St, Suite 140
Denver, CO 80203
303-698-1900
Waiting list for vouchers for up to $2000. You must work through a social worker or someone other than the equipment supplier.
Easter Seals of Colorado
5755 W. Alameda
Lakewood, CO 80226
303-233-1666
Provides equipment loans, primarily for children, though anyone may apply. Funding is limited and requires a long wait.
Friends of Man
P.O. Box 2919
Littleton, CO 80161
303-337-4377
Public charity where 100% of the funding goes to charitable services. Applications for funding must be made by a social worker, therapist of caregiver other than the equipment supplier.
Muscular Dystrophy Assn.
720 S. Colorado Blvd. #450
Denver, CO 80222
303-691-3331
Wheelchair and seating benefits are available to those with M.D., and only if all other funding options are exhausted. requires prior authorization.


 


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