RotaryJaipur Limb Project


ROTARY JAIPUR LIMB PROJECT

 

 

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The Rotary Jaipur Limb Project was started in 1984 to provide artificial limbs, callipers, wheelchairs or crutches to the poor in India. Since then thousands of people in India and Africa have regained mobility and earn a living once again for there families.
In India to avoid amputees travelling many miles to the permanent centres, limb camps take the treatment to the patients which last about 2 weeks and typically treat 600 amputees with new limbs and provide 100 pairs of crutches. These camps cost around

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