Maryland “Walks-Out” Over One Hundred Pieces of Medical Equipment
Orphan Grain Train Maryland shared over one hundred pieces of medical equipment in September. Sixteen wheeled-rollator walkers and twelve shower chairs were requested by people in the Millersville area. When an operation is needed or a family member struggles with mobility, residents in most OGT branch or collection center communities may come to an Orphan Grain Train warehouse and borrow these donated items. Thank you, to our donors and thank you to our volunteers who keep these items usable and clean.
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