I am so intrigued by that moment, that light bulb, that overtakes someone and springs them into action. What happens that touches their soul and compels them to do something to help someone else? In the case of Don Schoendorfer, it was witnessing a handicapped woman dragging herself across a dirt road while others simply looked away.

For this M.I.T. graduate and Orange County dad, this was unacceptable. This was his moment, his light bulb. He was going to use his talents as an engineer to create an inexpensive wheelchair for handicapped people in third world countries. That moment, nine years ago became FreeWheelchairMission.org.

Don knew that his mission was not going to be scientific but rather a “push of passion and compassion.” He knew he had hit the mark, after creating his first wheelchair out of bike tires and a plastic resin chair.  It simply took seeing the look on a mother’s face who had carried her 70 pound son for miles to know that he had made an impact. That is when Don knew his life would be different forever.

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Don quit his day job and devoted himself to helping the over 100 million people around this planet who are in need of a wheelchair. So far, Don has donated over 600,000 wheelchairs and for $63.48 he says anyone can change a life.

Those moments, those light bulbs and seeds of compassion are really what matters. Charity Matters.

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