Decided against liberating the walker - there's a limit to how many garbage bags I'm willing to move for charity, and two is that limit.
I don't know how these people can have a wheelchair in perfectly good condition and a walker in their home and not know how valuable those are to other people. Anyway, tomorrow I'll have my sister or one of the kids take pics of the wheelchair, our drafting table, and our random drum set and post those all up everywhere, see if I can move them. If I can't, I guess it's Goodwill.
I did google for charities in the NYC area that specifically take wheelchairs, but the first one I found ran "Every wheelchair donated is the opportunity for someone to experience the love and hope of Jesus Christ!" which... no. I'm not even saying that as an atheist, I'm saying that as somebody who thinks the most important reason to get a wheelchair is to move around.
I don't know how these people can have a wheelchair in perfectly good condition and a walker in their home and not know how valuable those are to other people. Anyway, tomorrow I'll have my sister or one of the kids take pics of the wheelchair, our drafting table, and our random drum set and post those all up everywhere, see if I can move them. If I can't, I guess it's Goodwill.
I did google for charities in the NYC area that specifically take wheelchairs, but the first one I found ran "Every wheelchair donated is the opportunity for someone to experience the love and hope of Jesus Christ!" which... no. I'm not even saying that as an atheist, I'm saying that as somebody who thinks the most important reason to get a wheelchair is to move around.