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Roger lost both legs when he fell into a charcoal burner

Jaipur Limb technician Julius in the new ELoH sponsored Limb Centre.


Liberia amputee project - Elizabeth's Legacy of Hope
Victoria with her mother and siblings
Three young beneficiaries from Sierra Leone, who have been given new limbs and access to education

One of our beneficiaries from Makeni, who has now been given a new, lighter limb
Three of our beneficiaries from Makeni, who have now been given new limbs

One of our beneficiaries in Sierra Leone, who has now been given a new limb, with his father
Two of our youngest beneficiaries in Bo, who will be able to start school
Girls at Konuwa School which we support our beneficiary Kpehe to attend

ELoH beneficiary John, 17, who lost his leg after being hit by a stray bullet during Liberia’s civil war, with one of our social workers
ELoH beneficiary Geronimo, 12, who lost his leg after a simple wound became badly infected, with his parents
Class attended by one of our beneficiaries gathers for the camera

Jeremiah at his school, standing proudly with his new legs
Boy walking from his house to kindergarten with his new leg
Boys excited by the camera of ELoH trustee Victoria

ELoH trustee Victoria comforts a young beneficiary
A group shot of our beneficiaries in Makeni

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