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New wheelchair means freedom and independence for Zack

For eight-year-old Zack Carswell from South Lanarkshire, a specialist lightweight wheelchair has transformed his entire world, giving him the independence and freedom that every child deserves.

Zack was born with Sacral Agenesis, a condition where five bones are missing in his spine, which means he will never walk. But, just like every boy his age, he wants to play games with his friends, play sports and test out his budding independence.

However, after growing too big for his old wheelchair, the only one he could receive from his local statutory services would be too heavy and difficult to manoeuvre, so he would have to be pushed by an adult.

Independent, capable and full of energy, Zack faced losing out on the freedom his friends are now beginning to enjoy, such as exploring new surroundings and trying new things, without adults watching every move.

But, thanks to the generous donations made when Newlife took part in a BBC Radio Four Appeal, Zack has now received the specialist lightweight wheelchair he needed to make the most if every opportunity.

He has already been able to do some of the activities he longed to, such as make his own way to school in the small village of Law where he and his family live.

He has also been able to take his labradoodle, Mila, out for a walk on his own. Because the wheelchair has such a lightweight frame it means he can easily propel himself safely while also holding on to her lead.

Zack’s mum Fiona said: “Zack has no issues other than physically being unable to walk, so having the right equipment really helps so much.

“He loves to self-propel and his new wheelchair is amazingly light so it means he doesn’t need my help anymore and can do all the things he has really been wanting to.

“He can go outside to play and join in games with his friends, and the new wheelchair also makes it easier for him to join in with activities at Cubs, to get to and from his basketball lessons or play with his brother, Adam who is 10.”

For Zack, this wheelchair isn’t just equipment, it’s a ticket to independence and childhood adventures which will help shape his future.

Zack said: “My new wheelchair is amazing. I really love it!”