Mobility Is More Than Movement: Why Access to Motion Means Access to Life

In May, we celebrate National Mobility Month—a time to recognize that mobility isn’t just about moving, it’s about living fully.

When someone experiences limb loss, mobility becomes a whole new equation. It’s not just walking—it’s navigating stairs, holding a child, dancing at a wedding, or taking a shower independently.

At Less Leg More Heart, mobility means:

  • Providing grants for prosthetics and adaptive devices

  • Funding home modifications that prevent falls and increase safety

  • Supporting transportation access so amputees can return to work, appointments, or social life

Mobility restores freedom, dignity, and joy—things that should never be out of reach due to a price tag.

🧡 This National Mobility Month, we invite you to join us in the fight for motion. Because when we make movement possible, we make life possible.

Help us sponsor a mobility device or modification for someone in need:
👉 lesslegmoreheart.com/donate

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