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How Can You Fund or Raise Money for a Trionic Veloped, rollator, or Walker?

If you’ve discovered how much freedom and mobility a Trionic Veloped, Rollator or walker can bring, but the cost feels out of reach, don’t give up. There are many creative ways to fund your purchase — from crowdfunding and sponsorships to community support and grants. Here’s a complete guide to help you make it happen.


1. Get Prepared Before You Start Fundraising

Before launching a campaign or asking for help, take some time to prepare:

  • Tell your story: Explain why you need a Trionic Veloped or walker, and how it will improve your daily life, independence, or access to work or nature.

  • Set a clear goal: Know exactly how much you need — including shipping, accessories, and potential maintenance.

  • Be ready to share: Fundraising works best when you’re open to sharing your story with friends, family, and even the public.

Tip: people are more likely to support you when they understand the positive impact your new mobility aid will have.


2. Crowdfunding — Turning Community Support Into Real Change

Online crowdfunding is one of the most effective ways to raise funds for a mobility aid.
Platforms like GoFundMe, JustGiving, or Fundrazr let you tell your story and reach a wide audience.

How to run a successful campaign:

  • Upload photos or a short video showing your current challenges and how a Trionic Veloped would help.

  • Describe the specific model you need (for example, “Trionic Veloped Trek 12er for outdoor mobility”).

  • Explain your goals: maybe to regain independence, commute safely, or continue outdoor activities you love.

  • Share updates and thank everyone who donates — people love to see progress!

? Bonus tip: If you already have some savings or contributions, mention that too. It builds trust and motivates others to help you reach the finish line.


3. Get Support From Your Community and Local Businesses

Offline fundraising can be just as powerful as online efforts.

  • Contact local clubs or organisations: walking groups, cycling clubs, disability organisations, or senior associations often support mobility or health-related causes.

  • Ask local businesses for sponsorship: Offer to share their name in your campaign or social media posts in return for a donation.

  • Reach out to your local media: A feature in your local newspaper or radio station can generate new supporters and donations.

  • Check with your council or municipality: Some local authorities offer small community grants or health-related funding that could contribute toward your mobility aid.


4. Explore Payment Plans and Additional Funding Options

If you’re close to your goal but not quite there, explore:

  • Installment or interest-free payment plans — Trionic or their distributors may offer flexible payment options.

  • Disability or health grants: Depending on your country, you may qualify for government support or mobility aid subsidies.

  • Charitable funds or non-profits: Organisations supporting people with mobility challenges sometimes help finance mobility equipment.

Combining crowdfunding + local sponsorship + a flexible payment plan can make your Veloped more affordable than you think.


5. How to Present Your Campaign for Maximum Impact

When you write your fundraising story, make it personal, visual, and honest. Include:

  1. A strong introduction — who you are and what you’re fundraising for.

  2. Your story — what daily challenges you face and how a Trionic Veloped or walker will change that.

  3. Details about the product — mention the exact model, cost, and why it’s ideal for you.

  4. Your fundraising goal — the amount you need and how it will be used.

  5. Updates — keep supporters informed about progress, milestones, and delivery once you reach your goal.

  6. Thank-you messages — gratitude keeps people engaged and more likely to share your campaign.


6. Stay Motivated and Keep Momentum

Fundraising can take time — consistency and communication are key.

  • Post regular updates on your progress (“We’ve reached 60% of our goal!”).

  • Share photos or small wins (like testing a demo Veloped).

  • Re-share your campaign weekly across different channels.

  • Celebrate every donation — no matter how small.

When you finally receive your Trionic Veloped or walker, share that success with everyone who helped — your story may inspire someone else to start their journey.


Suggested Platforms by Region

  • Global / USA / widely-available

    • GoFundMe — A very popular personal­cause fundraising platform, used globally in many countries. Gofundme

    • FundRazr — Operates in 35+ countries and supports a wide range of personal, health and mobility-aid campaigns. 

    • Indiegogo — While primarily for creative/product campaigns, it is used internationally and can suit mobility-aid purchases. 

  • United Kingdom / Europe

    • JustGiving — UK-based, strong in personal & cause-fundraising in Europe. JustGiving

    • WhyDonate — A Netherlands-based platform, recommended for individuals funding personal causes across Europe. Whydonate

    • Other regional platforms: There is a directory listing many European platforms. 

  • India / Asia

    • ImpactGuru — India-based donation/fundraising platform, supports health and mobility-related campaigns. 

  • Latin America / Mexico

    • As of 2024, GoFundMe expanded into Mexico. 

    • When you’re in Latin America, check local platforms as well (since fees, currency, and transfer issues matter).


Final Thoughts

Purchasing a Trionic Veloped or walker is an investment in freedom, independence, and quality of life. If the cost feels overwhelming, remember: with planning, creativity, and community support, you can make it achievable.

Combine crowdfunding, local sponsorships, and payment plans — and stay focused on the life-changing difference your new mobility aid will bring.

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  • Thanks…

    Many thanks for making a truly great product, I have recently bought the 3/4 wheeled version and I have to say it has completely changed my life. I have used ordinary good quality rollators but could not take them for walks in the woods and sand, als…

  • I am so thankful for my Veloped which has transformed my walking enormou…

    I am so thankful for my Veloped which has transformed my walking enormously. Having suffered from balance issues for the past year walking has been extremely difficult and frustrating; even a variety of sticks didn’t help very much. I am truly amazed…

  • Happy customer…

    I am very happy with my veloped sport. It has made my treks around the neighborhood and exploring outdoor paths much easier.…

  • Fran Grundy…

    you were quite right!!! It changes your life This feels like driving a Rolls Royce after a Mini! I’m just so very pleased it ,I’ve been to places I haven’t seen for years…

  • Trionic Walker…

    We are delighted with the 12er S Walker. Well designed and beautifully made. The 4 wheels with linked steering give great stability yet have good maneuverability. We originally intended to buy the 14er with even bigger wheels as our drive has some de…

  • Top product…

    Very good customer service
    Delivery within 2 days - really great
    Excellent quality
    Handling as described

    I ordered it for my holiday in the forest. The first few walks took some getting used to, as you first have to get the hang of it.

    Walk…

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    The rollator is truly an off-road vehicle; you can even use it on hiking trails.…

  • Great product…

    This is my 2nd Trionic rollator. Bought my 1st in 7/2018, a 12er. Decided I needed to stand taller, as I’m 6’3”, and the larger wheels of the 14er makes it a bit taller, plus they take the outdoor bumps and obstacles a little bit better than the 12 …

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