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ABAPD Donates Wheelchair to Elderly Resident in Liberta

5 July 2025 - 07:32

ABAPD Donates Wheelchair to Elderly Resident in Liberta

5 July 2025 - 07:32

ABAPD Donates Wheelchair to Elderly Resident in Liberta

 The Antigua and Barbuda Association of Persons with Disabilities (ABAPD) has brought much-needed relief to an elderly resident of Liberta with the donation of a wheelchair to assist with his mobility and daily living.

The recipient, who has been battling illness and limited mobility, now has renewed independence thanks to the support of the association and its community partners.

The gesture, though modest, underscores ABAPD’s ongoing commitment to enhancing the lives of vulnerable individuals across Antigua and Barbuda.

The association extended thanks to its supporters for making initiatives like this possible and reaffirmed its pledge to support those in need.

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Cory Wayland is the Social Media Co-ordinator at Antigua.News, where he manages digital content strategy, audience engagement, and real-time news publications across social platforms. With a keen eye for trending topics and a commitment to factual storytelling, Cory plays a key role in shaping the online voice of Antigua.News. Contact: [email protected]

6 Comments

  1. Nice gesture

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  2. positive vibes. We need to be more giving and caring to those less fortunate than ourselves

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  3. Why do we need publicity for giving someone in need something? Pathetic

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    • Yalll accepts publicity for all kinds of foolishness but have a problem when it’s the good. If you didn’t have something positive to say then why did you even comment

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  4. Good job done by the ABAPD!

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  5. Mobility is freedom, and this donation restores more than movement it restores independence. Thank you, ABAPD, for lifting someone’s everyday life.

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About The Author
<a href="https://antigua.news/author/cory-wayland/" target="_self">Cory Wayland</a>

Cory Wayland

Cory Wayland is the Social Media Co-ordinator at Antigua.News, where he manages digital content strategy, audience engagement, and real-time news publications across social platforms. With a keen eye for trending topics and a commitment to factual storytelling, Cory plays a key role in shaping the online voice of Antigua.News. Contact: [email protected]

6 Comments

  1. Nice gesture

    Reply
  2. positive vibes. We need to be more giving and caring to those less fortunate than ourselves

    Reply
  3. Why do we need publicity for giving someone in need something? Pathetic

    Reply
    • Yalll accepts publicity for all kinds of foolishness but have a problem when it’s the good. If you didn’t have something positive to say then why did you even comment

      Reply
  4. Good job done by the ABAPD!

    Reply
  5. Mobility is freedom, and this donation restores more than movement it restores independence. Thank you, ABAPD, for lifting someone’s everyday life.

    Reply

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