North Austin Organizations Provide Mobility Equipment to Veterans and Community Members

By Advos
A Place At Home North Austin & the ShareTheWill Foundation joined forces to donate mobility equipment to local veterans and neighbors in need, continuing their shared mission of compassion and community service. The partnership has helped distribute more than 34 power wheelchairs, scooters, and other medical equipment across Central Texas.

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A Place At Home – North Austin gains community trust and expands its service reach by partnering with ShareTheWill Foundation to donate mobility equipment.

A Place At Home – North Austin and ShareTheWill Foundation systematically collect and distribute donated medical equipment through organized community partnerships and volunteer efforts.

This partnership improves mobility and independence for veterans and community members, creating a more compassionate and supportive Central Texas community.

A 26-year Army Ranger veteran founded ShareTheWill Foundation, which has donated over 34 mobility devices through this unique community partnership.

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North Austin Organizations Provide Mobility Equipment to Veterans and Community Members

The collaboration between A Place At Home North Austin and ShareTheWill Foundation resulted in the donation of a power scooter to a local veteran and a power wheelchair to a community member in need this past Sunday. This partnership represents an ongoing effort to improve mobility and independence for Central Texans through donated medical equipment.

For Stacey Eisenberg, owner of A Place At Home North Austin, this initiative carries personal significance. When a medical lending library in the Austin and Round Rock area closed last year, she felt compelled to help fill that service gap. Since then, her organization has collaborated with ShareTheWill Foundation to collect and distribute more than 34 pieces of medical equipment, including power wheelchairs, scooters, and hospital beds to veterans and community members.

Compassion and service drive our actions, Eisenberg stated. When we identify a need, we take action. This commitment extends to our entire family, with our children playing important roles in the process. Our partnership with Will and ShareTheWill Foundation has enabled us to reach more individuals who deserve comfort, dignity, and improved mobility. The organization provides services throughout Central Texas communities including Austin, Round Rock, Georgetown, Cedar Park, Hutto, and Pflugerville.

Will Williams, a 26-year Army Ranger veteran who founded the ShareTheWill Foundation, emphasized their inclusive approach to community support. While we maintain strong connections with veterans and the veteran community that means so much to us, we extend our assistance to anyone in the community who needs help, Williams explained. The foundation maintains an active presence through programs detailed at https://sharethewill.org.

The recent event celebrated the power of community partnerships to create meaningful change. Both organizations continue transforming compassion into practical support through individual donations and acts of kindness. The ShareTheWill Foundation's broader community work includes sponsoring more than 3,500 Thanksgiving meals, supporting 4,000 families during Christmas, and partnering with programs such as Honor Flight Austin, Fields of Honor, and Stranger Danger classes.

This collaboration demonstrates how local organizations can effectively address community needs when medical resources become unavailable. By providing essential mobility equipment, these partnerships help maintain independence and quality of life for veterans and community members facing mobility challenges. The ongoing effort shows how targeted community initiatives can fill critical service gaps left by institutional closures.

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