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Updated: 6:58 PM Jun 3, 2008
On Your Side: Give a Little Bit
A Beech Island woman who can't walk on her own anymore didn't take her disability lying down. In fact, she found a new way to get around, a scooter. And she got it thanks to the generosity of strangers.
Posted: 5:56 PM Jun 3, 2008
Reporter: Jeff Anderson
Email Address: jeff.anderson@wrdw.com
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News 12 at 6, June 3, 2008

BEECH ISLAND---A Beech Island woman who can't walk on her own anymore didn't take her disability lying down. In fact, she found a new way to get around, a scooter.

It's called www.microgiving.com. You can give a little to help out someone in need. And in Becky Raymond's case, she'd still be a shut-in if she hadn't found it.

For Becky, walking is a challenge that most can't relate to.

"I have osteoarthritis. The pain happened in one knee, the other knee, and then the hip. I fall a lot. Trip over things." she said.

Crutches used to be able to get her around, but after some recent falls she needed something else.

"It came to a point where I needed to do something." she said.

What she came up with is a scooter that can get her where she needs to be. But getting it wasn't easy.

You see, many scooters cost around a thousand dollars. For someone on disability, that's money that isn't easy to come by.

So Becky dug deep to find a way and what she found was a website called www.microgiving.com.

"You put in a request saying what you need." she said.

After some verification, your request is posted and people can make donations to help your cause.

The idea is everyone can make a small donation to help you get something you really need. All those small donations added up quickly for Becky.

"I had most within a week. Within 2 weeks I had all I needed." she said.

Every cent from complete strangers who just wanted to help.

"It put me to tears cause people care and cared enough to donated a bunch every day," she said.

It's a way for people like Becky who've lost so much, to get what they need on their own and regain some independence.

"I had to do this that I had the power to do on my own." she said.


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