At MagicMobility Vans, Our mission is to open New Frontiers so kids with limited mobility can boldly go where they have never been able to go before!
We provide vehicles to families of these special children with disabilities and adults with debilitating diseases.
These special needs children require the freedom to travel, and their families need relief from having to lift and carry them without injury.
This gives these precious kids the opportunity to be mobile and gives them a chance to have a normal experience that most children have growing up.
Supporting Special Needs Kids is the Core of our Organization
The number of children with disabilities in the US is rising.
We aim to respond to this need by supporting the parents and caregivers.
In fact, MagicMobility Vans’ mission is to provide vehicles to families of special needs children in the US.
An adapted mobility van gives a special needs kid the ability to explore a new world; to seek out new experiences and relationships; to boldly go where they haven’t gone before!
Everyone should be given the opportunity to “Live long and prosper” according to their ability.
Meet little Elijah (and his mom), the proud new owners of a donated wheelchair-accessible van!
Elijah, who sustained a brain injury at birth resulting in #CerebralPalsy, uses a wheelchair for mobility.
Elijah’s devoted mom, a single parent, is delighted to have a reliable way to transport him as he grows.
This life-changing gift was made possible by Bobby, the donor of the van.
After installing a brand-new engine, Bobby reached out to see if someone in need could benefit from his older van.
We quickly took action and connected him with Elijah’s mom, who lives nearby in Alabama.
We are honored to facilitate connections between van donors and families with disabilities who cannot afford wheelchair-accessible vans.
Imagine a gift that can change a family’s life.
Seeing the joy on a kid’s face as they enjoy a comfortable ride with family is the best part.
See the determined relief on a parent’s face as they avoid back injury while lifting a heavy child and wheelchair into a car several times a week.
These vans cost over $40,000. You could be a ‘life changer’ by contributing towards a new van!
Star Trek has featured several disabled characters
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Geordi La Forge’s blindness
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Reginald Barclay’s debilitating anxiety disorder
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Christopher Pike’s advanced paralysis and muteness
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Nog’s PTSD
In Star Trek: Discovery, Keyla Detmer didn’t get a perfect makeover after the Klingons’ attack in “Battle at the Binary Stars” when she sustained severe injuries.
The doctors made her vision functional, and ensured the technology that restored her ocular ability was also accessible.