Steps to Recovery: Supporting Syrian Amputees

by ULUSAL PROJE PROTEZSAGLIK DERNEGI
Steps to Recovery: Supporting Syrian Amputees
Steps to Recovery: Supporting Syrian Amputees
Steps to Recovery: Supporting Syrian Amputees
Steps to Recovery: Supporting Syrian Amputees
Steps to Recovery: Supporting Syrian Amputees
Steps to Recovery: Supporting Syrian Amputees
Steps to Recovery: Supporting Syrian Amputees
Steps to Recovery: Supporting Syrian Amputees
Steps to Recovery: Supporting Syrian Amputees
Steps to Recovery: Supporting Syrian Amputees
Steps to Recovery: Supporting Syrian Amputees
Steps to Recovery: Supporting Syrian Amputees
Steps to Recovery: Supporting Syrian Amputees
Steps to Recovery: Supporting Syrian Amputees
Steps to Recovery: Supporting Syrian Amputees
Steps to Recovery: Supporting Syrian Amputees
Steps to Recovery: Supporting Syrian Amputees
Steps to Recovery: Supporting Syrian Amputees

Project Report | Nov 5, 2025
Two Children, One Journey: Healing Begins for Omar and Aziza

By Vasim Cablut | Project Leader

Dear Supporter,

Your compassion continues to make a profound difference in the lives of children and families seeking healing and hope.

Recently, a devoted father visited our NSPPL Prosthetics and Rehabilitation Center, accompanied by his two children—Omar and Aziza. This visit marked the beginning of their journey toward physical relief and a better quality of life.

Omar, who lives with cerebral atrophy, suffers from joint calcification that severely limits his ability to stand or walk. His condition causes him persistent pain, making even daily activities a challenge. His sister, Aziza, was born with a congenital lower limb deformity. Walking is both painful and exhausting for her, and the emotional toll is equally heavy, as she often feels isolated from her peers due to her limited mobility.

Our expert team conducted detailed assessments and precise measurements to prepare custom orthopedic braces tailored to each child’s unique needs. These braces are designed to offer comfort, support, and the possibility of improved mobility.

This is only the beginning. A comprehensive care plan is underway, including brace production, ongoing medical follow-ups, and supportive physiotherapy sessions. Through this, we hope to empower Omar with new possibilities for movement and help Aziza overcome pain with confidence and joy.

Thanks to your support, children like Omar and Aziza are taking hopeful steps toward a more dignified and mobile future. Your giving is not just a donation—it’s a promise of a better tomorrow.

With heartfelt gratitude,

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ULUSAL PROJE PROTEZSAGLIK DERNEGI

Location: REYHANLI - Turkey
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Project Leader:
Faysal AlH
REYHANLI , Turkey
$18,062 raised of $30,000 goal
 
372 donations
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