Push the Wight 2012

Find out how you can get involved in the next Push the Wight event

Thanks to Victoria for sharing details of the big annual fundraising event from MAD-Aid, the Island medical aid charity. Ed


On 21st September, teams of wheelchair users and able-bodied pushers, together with solo wheelchair and mobility scooter users will make the journey around Ryde Canoe Lake in aid of MAD-Aid.

The event, named ‘Push-the-Wight’ will help fund the transport of second-hand medical equipment and mobility aids to hospitals in Moldova which are very poorly equipped by UK standards.

Everyone Wins!
MAD-Aid saves money for both the private and government sector such as hospitals, hospices and nursing homes by taking their unwanted medical equipment and furniture away for FREE.

This equipment and furniture normally has to be disposed of commercially at considerable expense. However, MAD-Aid can transport it directly to the hospitals in Eastern Europe where it is so badly needed.

Not only good for them but also good for the planet as well.

The shipping costs of around €4,500 per 2,000-mile trip are currently raised solely through donations and events like Push-the-Wight. The funds for every trip have to be raised from scratch. Push-the-Wight will support our shipment.

How can you help?
We are passionate about keeping this vital service going, helping save money for the Hospice and the NHS, and improving the standard of equipment in Moldovan hospitals. We rely completely on our volunteers and supporters.

If Push-the-Wight, and the work we do has captured your imagination, we would very much appreciate your help. There are several ways to support us:

  • You could promote the event among your colleagues and associates.
  • You could sponsor a push – our entrants will be seeking sponsors.
  • You could join our volunteer team for the day.
  • You could send a donation. Each shipping mile costs £2.50, so £25 pays for 10 miles, £50 pays for 20 miles, and £100 pays for 40 miles.

If you or your company would like to help, please call Victoria on (01983) 718408 / 617872.

To find out more about MAD-Aid visit the official Website.