Sunday, February 11, 2007

The SCOOTER Store Helps Restore Hope to Disabled Belfast Woman with the Gift of a Power Scooter



Deborah Paradis had just enough hope left for a prayer and a phone call. Homebound due to a debilitating illness and barely able to make ends meet, Ms. Paradis, 62, was ready to give up on life until she saw The SCOOTER Store commercial on television. She then thought that just maybe, things could get better.

Online Schools Pamper Students With Educational Amenities, According to Directory of Schools
Students do not have to check into a luxury hotel to utilize the services of a personal concierge. According to DirectoryofSchools.com , this pampering perk is offered by some online schools. Dedicated to serving students, these schools proudly offer a plush ride through the application and registration process. And in addition to individualized, personal guidance, they continue to provide ...

Power Wheelchair Donated to Portland Woman Denied by Insurance Provider
The SCOOTER Store's gift of mobility helps local woman stay active in her community. (PRWeb Jan 31, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/chachingpr.php/Q291cC1Qcm9mLUluc2UtWmV0YS1NYWduLVplcm8=

Power Wheelchair Donated to Portland Woman Denied by Insurance Provider
Portland, OR (PRWeb) January 31, 2007 -- Loretta Mae Deane refuses to give up -- no matter what.

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