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Numotion Foundation makes donation

Numotion Foundation makes donation

BRENTWOOD, Tenn. – The Numotion Foundation has announced emergency relief contributions of $50,000 to two organizations serving those affected by the ongoing aggression in Ukraine. The contribution is primarily intended to assist those living with mobility related disabilities currently facing displacement, economic uncertainty and a lack of access to appropriate mobility equipment and independent living aids. “It is our hope that these contributions will help provide comfort and work toward meeting the needs of Ukrainians living with disabilities as they seek shelter and recover from the unwarranted aggression in their country,” said Mike Swinford, CEO of Numotion. “We are proud to support these organizations and applaud their continued efforts during this incredibly difficult time.” The $50,000 contribution will be distributed to the National Assembly of People with Disabilities of Ukraine (NAPD), an organization representing over 120 Ukrainian non-governmental organizations assisting those living with disabilities, with further distribution to The Chernivtsi Regional Organization of People with Disabilities (CROPD), a member organization of NAPD identified as an NGO both run by and focused on serving those living with mobility-related disabilities. In all in 2022, the Numotion Foundation plans to contribute more than $500,000 to nonprofit organizations focused on research, adaptive fitness & wellness, adaptive recreation, education, housing, transportation, and other mobility-related needs.  

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