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<blockquote data-quote="slsh" data-source="post: 363145" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>What kind of equipment is it? If it's adapted, you might be able to get info on funding resources from the vendor. There was also a group whose name I simply am not pulling out of my atrophied brain right now - Legotek, Something-tec.... darn it, I've googled and am just not coming up with it.... grrr... anyway, they are a resource for adapted equipment. Also, some places have equipment libraries - I know when we lived in WA state, there was a charitable agency that recycled wheelchairs... and I know UCP locally has a loaner library for donated equipment.</p><p></p><p>Lekotek!!! That's it - but I think it is more for toys <a href="http://www.lekotek.org/" target="_blank">http://www.lekotek.org/</a></p><p></p><p>Bake sales are always good. If it's a pricey item though, you might see if there are any grants, etc. available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slsh, post: 363145, member: 8"] What kind of equipment is it? If it's adapted, you might be able to get info on funding resources from the vendor. There was also a group whose name I simply am not pulling out of my atrophied brain right now - Legotek, Something-tec.... darn it, I've googled and am just not coming up with it.... grrr... anyway, they are a resource for adapted equipment. Also, some places have equipment libraries - I know when we lived in WA state, there was a charitable agency that recycled wheelchairs... and I know UCP locally has a loaner library for donated equipment. Lekotek!!! That's it - but I think it is more for toys [url]http://www.lekotek.org/[/url] Bake sales are always good. If it's a pricey item though, you might see if there are any grants, etc. available. [/QUOTE]
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