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Nicki Beauregard, PT, and Prosthetists Karen Acton and Kelly Benard on their way to the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative’s field hospital in Fond Parisian, Haiti with 5 prosthetic limbs to fit.

NEBCO Foundation leader Dennis Acton can be reached at 603-496-6852.

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2/6/2012
Our operations in Haiti continue...

We have completed the initial emergency phase of our amputee relief effort and are now starting phase two, which consists of the following goals:

Provide ongoing assistance to our amputee patients so that they can rebuild their lives and transition out of tent camps into more permanent homes.
Continue to develop our vocational training programs for amputees so that they learn skills to find a job or start a small business.
Scale up our training and mentoring program to help identify and recruit Haitians who want to go into Amputee Rehab as career.
Work to raise awareness and funds to help transition the current prosthetics relief effort into a sustainable, long term industry.

We have proven, successful results from our efforts in Haiti. With your help, we can scale up programs to even more amputees.

We are changing lives for the better every day, please help us carry on!

Donate now!
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Mail checks to:
NEBCO Foundation, Inc.
15 Nelson St.,  Manchester, NH  03103
EIN 27-1866635

or email dennis@nebcofoundation.org for more info.
We are a 501(c)3 public charity with tax exempt status.


Amputee dancer Fabienne Jean during an Internview with
French TV in January 2011. She is assisted by NEBCO Foundation
Prosthetic Assistant Andy Darril.

 


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