Together, We Go Further
At WolfPups on Wheels, we believe that real change happens when organizations come together to lift one another up. This page highlights our trusted partners, local nonprofits, and community allies who share our mission of inclusion, accessibility, and support people with disabilities.
Each organization listed here is doing meaningful work to help families thrive, from funding adaptive equipment to providing therapies, advocacy, and education. When we work together, we multiply impact, expand access, and move closer to a world where every child can reach their full potential.
Does your non-profit or business want to partner with us?
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This free platform provides everything supporters need to give money, meals, and more in one place. Keep more of the money raised. Additionally, they have the largest database of grants (by location and diagnosis).
Advocacy Abby is for families with disabilities and diagnoses, she is a free service that helps with raising funds to cover treatment and equipment costs.
Abby works with SupportNow and can help guide you through the process of applying for grants and setting up fundraisers, including requests for community support such as rides, meals, prayers, errands, etc.
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Believe Pediatric Physical Therapy is built on the belief that every child deserves the chance to be challenged, supported, and encouraged to reach their full potential — even when they’ve been told they “never will.” Their team uses a wide range of evidence-based therapies, including Therasuit, the Universal Exercise Unit, NDT, DMI, NISE-stimulation, myofascial release, and adaptive equipment, to create individualized treatment plans for each child. They partner closely with families, listening to their goals and involving them throughout the entire process. Above all, Believe provides high-quality therapy in a fun, motivating, and family-centered environment.
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Lion’s Hope is a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising funds for special needs families who must purchase adaptive equipment not covered by insurance. This support lightens the financial burden and provides children with the tools they need to thrive. In addition to funding mobility and therapeutic equipment, Lion’s Hope also supports children with alternate nutrition needs—such as those using G-tubes—by helping provide blending-diet packages. They also fund adaptive wagons that make outdoor adventures more accessible, ensuring every child has the opportunity to explore, participate, and shine.
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Freedom Concepts was born over 30 years ago from a special request to build a bike for a child with special needs. That one bike was such a huge success that it opened the door to many new requests and the birth of a company. Freedom Concepts has evolved into a company dedicated to imagining, designing, and building products that enhance the overall quality of life of its customers. Today, bikes from Freedom Concepts can be found throughout the world.
Our products help people with disabilities live a fulfilled life that is dignified and independent. These products offer customized solutions that allow users to participate, rather than be separated or isolated. Be it recreational, therapeutic, or for general mobility, we can help individuals succeed where others thought not possible. Our therapeutic solutions are handcrafted with pride, quality, and ingenuity to allow individuals from 18 months old all the way through adulthood to enjoy life.
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Ultra Rare & Thriving is a nurse-led advocacy platform founded by a special needs mom, created to support families navigating medically complex and ultra-rare conditions when there is no clear roadmap or protocol to follow. Rooted in lived experience, the platform provides advocacy, education, and practical support for caregivers facing complex medical systems. Ultra Rare & Thriving helps families build confidence in caregiver advocacy while learning how to navigate care, services, and decision-making. Through education and real-life resource sharing, it empowers families to advocate effectively for their children and loved ones.