- J
- G
My brothers, Brandon and Josh Carlisle, were born with a progressive neuromuscular disease which has robbed them of many of their abilities. They lost most of their walking ability, developed severe neuropathy/muscle atrophy and Epilepsy and now require power wheelchairs to get around.
My mom needs to be a stay-at-home mom now. She takes care of all their daily needs from shaving, dressing, bathing and meals without complaint. Taking both of them places together is next to impossible without help as both boys need pushed in their wheelchairs and is difficult for my mom to lift the wheelchairs. Unfortunately, my grandparents are now in their seventies and find it hard to push them in heavy wheelchairs anymore.
I'd really like for them to have some of their freedom back to go out and enjoy the community together. They love the simple trips to the grocery store, mall, park, and church. Any donations to go towards a wheelchair van that is accessible for both wheelchairs to fit in would be very appreciated. I know it would make a huge difference for my brothers to be able to go any where they would like and be on their own riding in their wheelchair safely.
Thank you so much!(:
My mom needs to be a stay-at-home mom now. She takes care of all their daily needs from shaving, dressing, bathing and meals without complaint. Taking both of them places together is next to impossible without help as both boys need pushed in their wheelchairs and is difficult for my mom to lift the wheelchairs. Unfortunately, my grandparents are now in their seventies and find it hard to push them in heavy wheelchairs anymore.
I'd really like for them to have some of their freedom back to go out and enjoy the community together. They love the simple trips to the grocery store, mall, park, and church. Any donations to go towards a wheelchair van that is accessible for both wheelchairs to fit in would be very appreciated. I know it would make a huge difference for my brothers to be able to go any where they would like and be on their own riding in their wheelchair safely.
Thank you so much!(:

