It’s our favorite time of the month again. WonderFold Cares has developed so much and we couldn't be more grateful to give to more families in need. If you or a loved one is in need of one of our Wonderful Wagons, submit a story! We would love to hear from you and hopefully you or your loved one will be selected to win one of our stroller wagons. For the month of April, we had the honor of giving stroller wagons to multiple families and organizations.
WonderFold has had the privilege of donating to numerous nonprofits and organizations where we gifted outr W1 models for auctions for organizations such as the Chicago Autism Light It Up Blue Event; the TCP Care Auction where Wonderfold was actually one of the top three performers and was able to raise $5000 to help those diagnosed with Intrahepatic Cholestasis of Pregnancy; the Charlotte Schwieger Leukemia Auction; and Gigi’s Playhouse.
Here are some of the stories from our recipients last month:
Jessica is one busy woman. With her fourth children coming this July, her and her husband have a lot on their plate. That’s why Jessica’s best friend nominated her for a WonderFold Wagon. The two women have been best friends since they were five. That is 24 (!) years of non stop laughter, support and love. The two met in pre-school and are now navigating the tribulations of adulthood and motherhood. Jessica is now a full-time mom after being a preschool teacher and her husband wears a lot of hats - namely, a fulltime firefighter, EMT, an ER psych department employee and a basketball coach. Phew! That’s a lot of hats! And we also cannot forget that, even while pregnant and being a mom of three, Jessica offers to help other families who may be returning back to the office with childcare. This couple doesn’t stop! But everyone needs some rest and relaxation, especially this couple. They love to have walks in the park, go to the pond and do some fishing, and visit their dad at the fire station. With three babies and a fourth one on the way, there aren’t a lot of options for larger families. And with Jessica and her husband’s hands so full, they deserve to have them free on their family outings. Which is perfect with their brand new X4 Stroller Wagon! With the weather being warmer and a July baby, this family is gonna have a great summer.
The Rijksens have traveled a long way for their family. The family emigrated from Aruba to the United States in search of better healthcare opportunities for their daughter Lunah. Lunah had been denied life-saving interventions, including a heart repair procedure, in the Netherlands and Colombia. In Aruba, even with socialized medical insurance, Lunah with her T18 diagnosis have not been able to get the treatments that she needed in time. The Rijksens had to leave their entire life including their other kids and family back in Aruba for the care of little Lunah. But everyone is on the same page that Lunah’s recovery is top priority. The family made the move to the US in 2016 and since then, Lunah is getting the care that she desperately needed in Utah. Though there are still some uncertainties with Lunah’s medical challenges. Despite her medical journey, Lunah is happy and healthy and loves to be outdoors. The Rijksens want Lunah to live her life to the fullest. Wonderfold gifted the Rijksens a W1 Stroller Wagon for Lunah and all her adventures.
Ashley Surch is a mother of two little kiddos with a spouse in the military. While her partner is deployed, Ashley loves to take her children out on adventures. To the park, museums, pools, the world’s their oyster. And we love to see it. With a partner that’s away all the time, it’s tough being alone with two children. The Surches were gifted a X2 Stroller Wagon for all their adventures.
Angie and her husband and their two kiddos, Gianna and Ronan, are a military family who are simply trying to make ends meet. Ronan is almost two but had a terrifying experience at the start of his life. He was only three days old when he was rushed to the hospital and kept in the PICU for almost a month. After months of countless tests, Ronan was diagnosed with Nonketotic Hyperglycinemia which is a rare metabolic disorder. The first year of Ronan’s life was tough to say the least and it led Angie to staying at home to be with the kids. And with her husband being deployed and living on a single income, the Ebojo’s are making the most out of their situation. Ronan continues to surprise his family and is taking on his medical challenges on the chin. In June of last year, Ronan was diagnosed with another rare disease - Kawasaki disease. With all the therapy, tests, and numerous doctor’s visits, Ronan’s first two years of his life hasn't been the easiest. And being a military family, the Ebojo’s don’t have a lot of family close by making trips to the doctors a little harder as little Gianna joins them. Taking two kids, along with all of their belongings, including medications is a lot on Angie. But with their brand new W2 Stroller Wagon, the Ebojo’s trips to the doctors will be a little bit easier.
Whew! Another month down, folks! If you or a loved one - whomever that may be, are in need of a WonderFold Wagon, we would love to hear from you. Submit your story here. Parenting is hard enough and without some resources, it can further push us. A WonderFold wagon can make it a little bit easier. I said a “little bit”. See you again in May!
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I would like to nominate my fiance for a wagon. Her name is Kurra Christiansen here in Pleasant View, Utah. The reason I think that she needs to be nominated is that our oldest son is 7 years old and he has Autism, ADHD, and also has Neurofibromatosis 1 (NF 1), which is where tumors grow on the nerves and sometimes can grow on a nerve in a joint and can not be removed and also can grow on the brain. NF 1 is affecting him (Mathias) to were he was late in developing walking and up until about a year to year and a half ago he was having a very hard time running. Some days it is hard for him to walk any distance or going up a set of stairs. The NF 1 is also affecting his hips as well, not to mention that she also has NF 1 and right now she is pregnant with our third child.
This the reason I think that she would love this wagon if she is picked. I just wanted to thank you for taking the time to read this.
From a Iraqi Vet from OIF 06-08
Sean De Heer
Thank you again for your time
I’m a first time mom just wanting to get a good wagon for family trips and to make it easier on us to carry things around! I seen this wagon advertised a lot and I’d love to have one of my own.
Hello
I’m a mom of 4 boys. My two youngest have autism. I love doing things with them including the zoo, aquariums, parks conservatories. Pretty much everything to get us out of the house. Both boys with autism have AFO foot orthotics braces to help correct some walking issues and to prevent future surgery. My youngest is 3 and the next is almost 8. I have not found anything big enough,non medical, for my 8yr old to take breaks from walking when we go out. My 3yr old is out grown his stroller but squeezes in because it’s just too hard to walk for long for him. I have seen moms out at places with your wagons and have just started looking into them. I’d love to be able to let both my youngest boys enjoy our outings without cutting short due to pain/mobility.
I am the mother of 7 children. We stay at the city rescue mission.. we were living abandoned house due to being evicted because of family came to the house we were chasing somebody and found us there and brought us here. My oldest five are in school during the day and I am trying to find a job and it’s hard walking carrying both of my babies. We had a wagon but will broke off on it when we was coming back one day and they don’t have any strollers or anything here cuz everything’s donated. This wagon would really do wonders for me you have no idea
Hi wonderfold!
I’m a mom of 5 little boys 9,6,3,2,8months old. We live in a small town called jewell in Oregon. Only paved road is hwy 103 that go straight through the town besides that we just have our gravel roads. After having my last child my health declined and I’ve been trying to be more active. But with all the children it’s hard. A w4 wagon with the All terrain wheels wove perfect!