♻ Re-Use It Program

At Alleghenies United Cerebral Palsy (AUCP), we believe everyone deserves access to the tools and equipment that promote independence. Our Re-Use It program redistributes gently used medical equipment and assistive technology to individuals and families in need—free of charge.

đŸ©ș Equipment

All available equipment is completely free to qualifying individuals. Please contact us to check availability and arrange pickup. Equipment is distributed on a first-come, first-served basis.

🎁 Donations

We accept donations of approved medical equipment and assistive technology by appointment only. Please contact us to schedule a drop-off. Your contributions help make independence possible for others!

Program Contact

Contact: Jessica Backus

Phone: (814) 915-4540

Email: jbackus@scalucp.org

Hours of Operation: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Appointments required. Please call or email to schedule.

Program Funding Support

This program is proudly funded in part through a grant from Pennsylvania’s Initiative on Assistive Technology (PIAT), the Commonwealth’s Assistive Technology Act Program at the Institute on Disabilities, Temple University. Funding is provided by a grant from the Administration on Community Living, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Additional support is generously provided through the Donald B. and Dorothy L. Stabler Foundation, helping us expand access and support to individuals across the Commonwealth.

Helpful Resources – REEP

Below are trusted partner organizations and support programs that can assist with assistive technology, emergency equipment, disability advocacy, and more:

  • Pennsylvania 2-1-1: A free, confidential, 24/7 service that connects people to health and human services in their community. Visit PA 2-1-1
  • Mission Central, Mechanicsburg, PA: A mission outreach and relief supply hub supporting individuals and families in need. Visit Mission Central
  • TechOWL (Technology for Our Whole Lives): Pennsylvania’s Assistive Technology Resource Center providing equipment, support, and reuse programs. Visit TechOWL
  • Temple University Institute on Disabilities: Leading Pennsylvania's initiatives for inclusive education, assistive technology, and disability advocacy. Visit Temple Institute on Disabilities