Items (38 total)
- Collection: Humanitarian Organizations
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WRF believes that all people, regardless of disability, have the right to participate fully in their communities, to attain education and viable employment.
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Freehand is a project within USC 3D4E, whose mission is printing customizable 3D- printed prosthetic hands free of charge for children in need in the Los Angeles area.
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Prosthetic limbs and orthotic braces are not simply medical devices, but instruments of personal empowerment.
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Prótesis Imbabura provides prosthetics, orthotics, and adaptive equipment in Imbabura Province and throughout Ecuador.
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ProsthetiKa helps improve the lives of physically disabled people who require artificial limbs and orthopedic braces.
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Prosthetic Hope International’s Mission is to expand access to prosthetic and orthotic (P&O) rehabilitation services.
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Orthotics and Prosthetics Foundation in Africa
OPFA gives these individuals facing disadvantage the support they need and empower them to live happy and independent lifestyles. -
The East African Prosthetics Network
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New Hope Rehabilitation Foundation
This non-profit is the only provider of modern artificial legs and braces in a country of 25 million people. These prosthetic devices and other supplies are given free of charge. -
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Mobility Outreach International
Mobility Outreach International (MOi) is a Seattle-based nonprofit that enables physically disabled individuals in under-resourced areas of the world to improve their lives. -
Michigan Rehabilitation Association
Michigan Rehabilitation Association is an interdisciplinary professional, consumer-oriented rehabilitation organization that functions in both the public and private sectors, and at the national, state, and local levels. -
In regions where resources are scarce, our state-of-the-art hospital ships are the most efficient way to deliver medical care to those in need.