This week, Mendoza returned to become one of the points chosen to develop “Wheels for the World”, the program promoted by the international foundation Joni and Friends that delivers mobility devices adapted to people with motor disabilities. The operation brought together volunteers, rehabilitation specialists, mechanics, seamstresses and translators who worked for several days in custom adaptation of more than 250 wheelchairs. But behind each d…
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This week, Mendoza returned to become one of the points chosen to develop “Wheels for the World”, the program promoted by the international foundation Joni and Friends that delivers mobility devices adapted to people with motor disabilities. The operation brought together volunteers, rehabilitation specialists, mechanics, seamstresses and translators who worked for several days in custom adaptation of more than 250 wheelchairs. But behind each d…