Accessible driving solutions provider Mobility in Motion has announced a new partnership with Amputation Foundation, a UK-based charity dedicated to supporting individuals living with limb loss.

The partnership marks a shared commitment to improving the lives of amputees by combining resources, expertise, and outreach efforts. Together, the two organisations will work to promote greater access to mobility driving solutions, raise awareness, and create meaningful support opportunities for those navigating life after amputation.

The partnership was recently launched through participation in one of Amputation Foundation’s online support groups, where the Mobility in Motion team had the opportunity to connect directly with individuals supported by the charity.

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During the session, team members introduced their range of products designed to enhance mobility, comfort, and independence, while gaining valuable insights into the real-life challenges and experiences of the limb loss community.

Bruce Lauder, Head of Sales and Marketing at Mobility in Motion, commented: “It was incredibly powerful to listen and learn from the group.

“We’re not just providing products, we’re aiming to make a difference in people’s lives, and working with Amputation Foundation helps us do that in a more informed, compassionate way.”

Looking ahead, the partnership will include collaborative appearances at in-person events, shared content campaigns, and coordinated efforts to highlight the work each organisation does. By amplifying each other’s messages and platforms, Mobility in Motion and Amputation Foundation aim to reach more people and provide tangible, positive impacts for those with limb loss.

Deborah Boardman, Operations Director at Amputation Foundation, added: “We’re thrilled to partner with a company that not only offers cutting-edge mobility driving solutions but also shares our passion for empowerment and advocacy.

“Together, we can expand our reach and offer even more value to the amputee community.”

Following tireless campaigning by the Wheelchair Alliance, the UK Government committed to reviewing legislation that requires users of powered wheelchairs that weigh more than 150kg to have driving licences and insurance for their wheelchairs.

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