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The PET Spokane Project
15123 Little Spokane River  Drive
Spokane, WA 99208

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PET
Personal Energy Transportation.

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Dick Carpenter
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History Of the PET

PET Project history began in 1995 as a ministry for those in greatest need of mobility. The PET Project ministry continues growing to serve the overwhelming needs in some of the most desperate places in the world. The majority of the gifts of mobility have been the three-wheeled, hand-cranked wheelchairs now affectionately called "PETs". 
1995 Missionaries Larry and Laura Hills, in Zaire (now Congo), Africa, told Reverend Mel West of the great need for three-wheeled, hand-cranked wheelchairs for victims of polio and landmines. Mel contacted Earl Miner, product designer and long-time friend and mission partner; and the process of the prototype design began. The Hills then took the latest prototype to Zaire for field testing.
1996 After some modifications, four were shipped to the Hills with the instructions to "put these in the worst place you can find, and see if they pass the test." Larry did, and the PETs did. Shipments began to Zaire, where Larry had set up a place to receive the frames, build the wooden beds, and distribute them.
1996 Rodney Miner in Darby, Montana, began to build and ship PETs and steel frame parts mostly to Congo/Zaire, where they locally add the wooden bed and then distribute the finished PET.
1997 Bishop Machado of Mozambique saw the PET and requested a project there. Others did likewise. With limited funds and operating out of the West's garage, and a room at Community United Methodist Church, the project grew.
1998 Tom Algiere, shop teacher, was sent by the United Methodist Church to Mozambique where he set up two PET production shops.
2000 Reverend Mel West set up a production, receiving and shipping facility in Columbia, Missouri USA. The PET Place facility receives parts made by volunteers and donated by businesses. Then the PETs are assembled and shipped to various areas of need around the world.
2001 Larry and Laura Hills set up a production shop adjacent to Penney Retirement Community located in Penney Farms, Florida USA. This PET Place began by making the complete PET on site but now many parts are received from volunteers across the USA and donated by business enabling the pace of production to grow rapidly.
2001 Reverend Mel West traveled to the country of Georgia in the former Soviet Republics at the request of their leaders and established the foundations for a national PET program there.
2003

Jake and Gwen Royall, members of First Christian Church, set up a production shop in Luling, Texas USA.
PET Texas
Jake and Gwen Royall
265 FM 86 #15
Luling, TX 78648
830-875-2972

2004
New shops:

PET Tennessee
Freddie Brown and group
452 Gresham Lane
Murfreesboro, TN 37129
615-896-56408
www.pettennessee.org

PET Tampa, Florida
Jeff and April Sukup
12024 Vermillion Way
Riverview, FL 33569

Others shops are in the process of being set up.

PET Aurora, MO
Bill Baker
3534 East Sunshine
Suite H
Springfield, MO 65809
Has building August 2004.

PET Michigan
Al and Beverly Kindig
570 Graafchap Rd.
Holland, MI 49423
616-392-8013

PET Barefoot Beach, Florida
Al Guenther
224 Malibu Cove
Barefoot Beach, FL 34134-8536
2005