New mobility for the Theobald family: fundraising campaign transforms lives!
Fundraising campaign in Merzig enables the Theobald family from Britten to get a new vehicle for necessary transport to clinics.

New mobility for the Theobald family: fundraising campaign transforms lives!
The Theobalds from Britten can look forward to a new vehicle that meets their special needs. Michele and Michael Theobald, proud parents of two sons, Jannes (seven years old) and Elian (five years old), are often dependent on transport to large clinics. Her previous vehicle was often overloaded and did not have enough space for the necessary medical supplies.
In total, they had to carry several important items with them on their trips, including two wheelchairs, two ventilators, a diaper bag, oxygen, a heart monitor, an emergency kit and their service dog Ella. In addition, two specialist nurses often travel with you, which further increases the space required. This problem is now a thing of the past as the family has received a new vehicle with the help of a fundraiser that has enough space for everything.
Mobility for special needs
The importance of mobility is enormous for the Theobalds and many other families with similar challenges. Flexibility in private and working life often requires special solutions that go beyond ordinary cars and commercial vehicles. This is where providers like Activa Automobil-Service GmbH, who specialize in wheelchair vehicles, come into play. They offer a wide range of solutions, including simple wheelchair transport options through to complex active driver systems and special expansions for driving services.
The demand for such vehicles is increasing as mobility is essential for everyday errands and travel. According to the information from Bleker Group It is important to offer individual solutions that are tailored to the specific needs of users.
Working with a certified provider such as Activa Automobil-Service GmbH, which is certified by TÜV NORD according to DIN EN ISO 9001, also ensures high quality standards when implementing these special vehicle solutions.
With the new vehicle, the Theobalds are now better equipped for the challenges of everyday life and can safely store the necessary medical supplies. The fundraiser not only solved their transportation problem, but also improved their quality of life.
The positive development for the Theobald family is an example of how community and support can sustainably improve the lives of people with special needs. This type of help shows that even major challenges can be overcome with agreed solutions.
For further information about this positive story and the individual solutions in the area of wheelchair vehicles, please visit the reporting Saarbrücken newspaper.