
From and for those in need of wheels
We want to share with compagnons in need of any type of wheels how to live independantly and as free as possible, whilst gently pointing out to society how simple it is to include us.
During my seven years' experience of living and travelling dependant of a wheelchair I see many bright faces of those in need of wheels when they see a ramp, an automatic door, a friendly face...
At the entrance of a wheelchairfriendly place a similar sign as below showed the way:


I thought it was a good idea

Lets function well, make the best of it and keep it humorous.
"My wheelchair is my super buggy, facilities I call gadgets, my caravan is my home, my freedom is my wand and I travel at “BACKPACKING PRICES”. (dammy) 
A pinch of knowledge, two spoons of awareness,
and a handful of simple actions, are the ingredients of a very successful
“Disability Attitude”
http://www.1million4disability.eu