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Electric wheelchair donation

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Dear all,

Our Helpline & Membership Officer here at Ataxia UK has been in touch with a Friend of the charity, Bill, who would like to donate his electric wheelchair for free to anyone who needs it.

Bill is situated in the Somerset area. Unfortunately he is unable to deliver the chair himself; the chair will require collection.

If anyone is interested, please contact us at Ataxia UK (office@ataxia.org.uk / 020 7582 1444) to enquire, and we will put you through to Bill.

Many thanks and best wishes to you all,

Stephanie Marley

Communications Officer

Ataxia UK

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