Prosthetic Care for Syrian Disabled Aid disabled Syrian refugees with food baskets Preparing orthodontic splints Training on using the prosthetic limb.

ULUSAL PROJE PROTEZSAGLIK DERNEGI

Org #102627
Vetted since 2024 Top Ranked Effective Nonprofit
2013
year founded
$6,771
raised on GlobalGiving
5
months fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

NSPPL provides access to high-quality prosthetic limbs to individuals who have lost limbs due to conflict-related injuries, enabling them to regain mobility and improve their quality of life. We provide financial, logistical, medical and socio-emotional support to our care recipients. We strive to ensure that prosthetic and orthotic devices are accessible to all who require them, regardless of financial means or geographic location.

Project Leaders
Vasim Cablut
Vasim Cablut
Faysal AlH
Faysal AlH
Team
Faysal Almeshhadany
Organization Information
YENiSEHiR MAH. 225.-Street REYHANLI / HATAY
REYHANLI, 31500
Turkey
5540802292
Organization Information
YENiSEHiR MAH. 225.-Street REYHANLI / HATAY
REYHANLI, 31500
Turkey
5540802292

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Mohammad's Story: From Suffering to Hope

By Vasim Ceblut | Project Leader

Dear Supporter, Mohammad, a man in his thirties from Damascus, was arbitrarily detained by the Syrian regime during the revolution. In prison, he endured years of extreme physical and psychological... Read the full report ›

Empowering Independence and Dignity: A Message from the NSPPL Center

By Vasim Ceblut | Project Leader

Dear Supporter, They dream of reclaiming their lives with dignity and independence. At the NSPPL Center, part of the Syrian National Project for Prosthetics, hope meets unwavering determination. Here... Read the full report ›

Renewing Hope for Fatima

By Vasim Ceblut | Project Leader

Dear Supporter, Fatima, a 55-year-old Syrian woman, has lived through tremendous hardships. She resides with her large family—her husband, her son, her daughter-in-law, and four grandchildren.... Read the full report ›
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