10.000 + Prosthetic arms in 13 countries

In many cases, war, land mines, disease, and limited medical care have led to limb
loss, especially in resource-constrained countries. Of the 3 million people living
with upper-limb amputations, over 2.4 million are in developing nations. Yet fewer
than 5% have access to the rehabilitation they need.

That’s where The Hand Project comes in – with help from teams like yours.

MORE THAN A
PROSTHETIC,
IT’S A PATHWAY
BACK TO POSSIBILITY.

In many parts of the world, losing a hand often means losing a job, independence, and connection to
community. Our 100% free, fit-for-purpose prosthetics are designed to change that. They’re simple,
strong, and functional, fitting a range of upper-limb amputations from hand to shoulder. Lightweight
and maintenance-free, they’re also built to be safe from theft or resale.

And the best part? Each one is built by a team like yours.
A hand you help assemble gives someone the ability to write, cook, work,
hug, and smile again.

WE’VE BEEN TO

South Sudan, Nepal, India, Ghana, Uganda, Tanzania, Kenya, Ethiopia,
Somalia, Zimbabwe, Liberia, Nigeria and Ghana.

" SO I CAN GO ANYWHERE WITH CONFIDENCE -JUST FEELING GOOD ABOUT MY SELF "

 

AYU- ETHIOPIAN

"​ I’M HAPPY
NOW TO GET
MY HAPPINESS BACK "​

 

Veronica – TANZANIA