As a Wheelchairs for Kids volunteer, Lois Moir travels around the world fitting wheelchairs for children and training locals in developing countries. She has made trips to countries including the Philippines, Mongolia, Kenya, East Timor and Vanuatu.
Before she retired, Lois was an occupational therapist and worked for many years with children and people with disabilities. Along with several of her colleagues in the health field Lois was involved with setting up a charity to deliver therapy in Vanuatu, and through that charity she became involved with Wheelchairs for Kids. Lois has now spent over ten years with Wheelchairs for Kids, travelling overseas and sharing her expertise with the locals so they can use the wheelchairs sent to them.
The wheelchairs produced by Wheelchairs for Kids adjust as the children grow older. They provide crucial postural assistance, supporting the child’s body, head and feet. One of the largest group of children they see is those with cerebral palsy, who often can’t sit up on their own.
Unfortunately, many children in under-resourced countries cannot access the supportive equipment they need. This is what makes Lois’s volunteering so important.






