Kids Mobility Trainer Project
That pink mobility trainer isn't just a device ā it's what happens when a community shows up. Using open-source designs from Make Good, GRM volunteers 3D printed and assembled a custom mobility trainer for Ella, a local toddler whose family needed a solution that commercial options couldn't provide.
Comparable commercial devices cost $2,000ā$5,000 ā and insurance often doesn't cover them. With your support, GRM can build one for around $1,000 in materials and operational costs, and get it directly into the hands of families who need it most.
The need is real ā and it's close to home.
Families across the region are already requesting mobility trainers. Every dot on this map is a child waiting.
This is community manufacturing in action. Help us keep it going.
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We Printed a Mobility Trainer for Ella ā and It Changed Everything
A community member asked if Grand Rapids Makerspace could build a 3D printed mobility trainer for a little girl named Ella. We said yes before the question was finished. What followed was 14 spools of filament, 200+ hours of print time, a potluck assembly party, and one of the most meaningful pro...
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