[am730 Report Highlights] How will Tiantian Daibu x Lalamove community collaboration change the wheelchair recycling ecosystem?

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📰 am730 Exclusive interview with the founder of Tiantian Daibu: The story of a wheelchair, how does it bring about community change?


"Being in a wheelchair means being disabled?" Many seniors may have silently agreed with this statement in the past. But today, the situation is different.

Angus, the founder of Tiantian Daibu, recently accepted an exclusive interview with am730 and shared his entrepreneurial experience, how he started out by helping people try out wheelchairs, and gradually developed into recycling and refurbishing, and then to building the first second-hand wheelchair platform in Hong Kong .

Angus admitted that it was very troublesome to receive and deliver wheelchairs in the past. “The wheelchairs were heavy and not straight, so drivers would be reluctant to accept orders.” It was not until Lalamove took the initiative to propose cooperation and help him solve the logistics problems that things began to change.

"The happiest thing is to see a wheelchair that was once unused being returned to someone in need." - Angus

🚀 What to do nowadays when you are commuting every day?

  • ♻️ Recycling of unused wheelchairs in the community
  • 🛠️Maintenance + safety inspection
  • 💛 Sell at cost price to the elderly who are in financial difficulties but in need
  • 🎁 All profits will be donated to:
    • 🔹 Hong Kong Christian Service
    • 🔹 Christian Family Service Centre

Second-hand wheelchair

In addition to providing logistics support, Lalamove also allows Lala points donations to encourage users to participate in good deeds.

📎 Want to know more?

If you have a wheelchair that you want to donate, want to become a volunteer, or want to apply for a free wheelchair, you can find out more details through the above website.

One wheelchair, two lives.
One action of yours may change a family.


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