From Thomas Quiter <[email protected]>
Subject What if you were stuck in your home?
Date April 25, 2025 1:25 AM
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Patriot,

When you think of living your day-to-day life, what do you picture?

Going to the supermarket?
Walking around your neighborhood?
Cooking yourself breakfast, lunch, and dinner?

The government thinks someone like me only needs to get from their bedroom to
the bathroom to live a full life.

Yes, I’m serious: my bedroom to the bathroom. That’s it.

My name is Thomas Quiter, founder of the Mobility Independence Foundation
(MIF). I was born with Osteogenesis Imperfecta and have required the use of a
wheelchair for my entire life.

The government believes in the “in-the-home rule” when it comes to mobility
equipment. This means that insurance companies are only required to provide
mobility equipment for “daily living,”meaning the bedroom to the bathroom.

They believe that for me to have a full life, I don’t need to go outside or
even throughout my entire home.

Not only that…

If there is normal wear and tear on a wheelchair from outside use, insurance
won’t cover the costs to fix it. Causing people to be trapped in their homes
for months or even years with broken mobility equipment.

I founded MIF to revolutionize and deregulate mobility technology so we can
provide impactful mobility solutions to those who need them most.

But I need your help.

Could you donate $10, $35, $50, or even $100 to help the Mobility Independence
Foundation fight government regulations like the inhumane “in-the-home rule?”
Donate now >>
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Government regulations don’t stop at the “in-the-home rule.”

Currently, the FDA considers wheelchairs the same as a prescription, and
people are told they cannot modify or repair them.

I was told I should discard a $65,000 custom wheelchair over a 2-inch part.
This is when I realized the importance of open-source mobility equipment in the
industry.

Our local communities are far more capable of supporting each other as
neighbors than the bureaucrats in Washington, D.C., ever will be. This is why
our mission is to use open-source hardware rather than relying on government
programs.

Under open source hardware:

* People have the right to repair
* We don’t have to fight IP laws
* Communities can produce equipment themselves
It’s critical we empower our communities to support one another rather than
allow the government to dictate how we should live our lives.

Help the Mobility Independence Foundation fight against government
incompetence by donating any amount below >>
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Thank you for supporting our mission so everybody can live a life of freedom
and pursue happiness!



Thomas Quiter
Founder & President
The Mobility Independence Foundation




The Mobility Independence Foundation Inc. is a nonprofit organization formed
under 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Contributions or gifts to The
Mobility Independence Foundation Inc. are deductible as charitable
contributions for Federal income tax purposes. No goods or services are given
in exchange for any contribution.

EIN: 92-0887459

Address:
The Mobility Independence Foundation Inc
1789 State Highway 8
Mount Upton, NY 13809
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