They Built a Life Without Limits

Then Limits Found Them

Leo and his wife, Suzanne, spent decades chasing the best of what life had to offer—surfing, snowboarding, skiing, and mountain biking. They built a life defined by movement and the freedom to go anywhere together.

Slowly, that freedom began to slip away.

What started as unexplained physical challenges in 2007 finally had a name in 2012: multiple sclerosis, an incurable, progressive disease. Since then, Leo has lived with nerve damage, pain, and the daily grief of watching his world grow smaller.

Today, Suzanne and Leo face a future that neither of them planned for. But Leo has never once stopped fighting, and Suzanne refuses to stop fighting for him.

That refusal became a mission. And that mission became AxEL Mobility.

People with disabilities deserve to be seen for who they are beyond their limitations. AxEL Mobility reframes that perspective—offering a unique, technology-driven extension that celebrates what they're overcoming, not what they're missing.

Every single day, 8.1 million Americans struggle to walk, and half a billion people worldwide live with a disability that limits their independence. As our global population ages—with adults over 60 expected to double to 2 billion by 2050—that number will only grow.

Leo’s story is their story, too.

We are developing a first-of-its-kind mobility solution designed not just to move people, but to restore them. To keep them upright, engaged, and present in their own lives. Because walking isn’t just physical. It’s psychological. It’s social. It’s human.

This Is Where You Come In

Suzanne started this journey because she loves her husband. But she’s continuing it because she sees the millions of people just like him—people waiting for something better than what exists today.

Your support makes that something real.

Every contribution brings us closer to putting this technology in the hands of the people who need it most. People who deserve to cruise along the beach, stop by the grocery store on their way home from work, or simply look their loved ones in the eye—without help, without apology, without limits.

Help us give them back their standing.

Join us in making a difference for up to half a billion people worldwide