Mobility shouldn’t depend on a price tag. For every 100 wheelchairs we ship, one goes to someone who can’t buy one — a commitment built into how we operate, not bolted on the side.
For every 100 wheelchairs we ship, one is given to a care home, rehabilitation centre or disability organisation that can’t buy one. It scales with the business — the more our partners sell, the more chairs reach the people who need them.
Care homes, rehabilitation centres and disability organisations — prioritising those serving people who can’t otherwise access a chair.
Donated units come off the same certified line as customer orders — the same models, the same quality. Not seconds, not rejects.
We publish the running total and name the receiving organisations, with their consent — so 100:1 is a figure you can check, not a slogan.
For most brands, corporate giving is unrelated to what they make. For us it’s the same product, the same line, the same people. A chair that returns someone’s independence is exactly what we build every day — which is what makes this honest, and what makes it last.
Source from Wanderoll and the pledge travels with the order. Distributors can tell their hospitals, dealers and tender boards that every purchase contributes chairs to people in need — a genuine edge where buyers weigh social value.
Become a distributor Talk to usWe’d rather show the maths than make a claim. From launch, this page carries the running total — chairs shipped, chairs donated, and where they went.
The 100:1 Pledge launches in 2026. Donation totals and partner organisations will be published here from launch.
Carbon-fibre to comfort-recline, OEM or private label — on a certified line, from a manufacturer with a mission.