In 2021 we initiated a wheelchair provision program, starting with an online course in wheelchair provision in November 2020 and progressing to a distribution of 100 wheelchairs in spring of 2021. We worked with CLASP, a USAID program that makes quality wheelchairs available in a variety of models so that each person can receive the… continue reading
Protesis Imbabura and Fundación Jen Lee in the time of Covid 19
Logistical assistance for an emergency food program in conjunction with Prem Rowat Foundation began in April. Beginning with the delivery of 30 food baskets, the program quickly expanded to covering hundreds of families in the province of Imbabura, and included volunteer youth packing food, assistance of the provincial government, and deliveries by the military. Focus… continue reading
Independence Road is founded
Bob and Kit have founded an NGO legalized in the United States, called Independence Road. Independence Road has the goal of improving access to needed rehab services in developing countries. This is the work we have been doing over the past twelve years and now it’s official – we can receive and disburse grants and… continue reading
Wheelchair Basketball
Fundación Jen Lee is sponsoring the purchase of sport wheelchairs for the Ibarra basketball team Ruedas sin Fronteras (Wheels Without Borders). With these certified sports wheelchairs from DDO Canada, Ruedas Sin Fronteras will finally be able to complete on a national an international level. https://app/public.youtube.com/watch?v=KuERjc3N75w Major donors are Live Boundless of the USA, Crecer… continue reading
Expanded care and expanded opportunities at Protesis Imbabura
The second floor of the workshop is complete and fully functional. We moved into the new space in January 2019 and now enjoy large workshops and storage space upstairs and additional patient treatment rooms and a “clean” workshop on the ground floor. The noisy and dusty work takes place upstairs away from treatment areas. And… continue reading
New Building Underway
Together, with our supporters, the team at Prótesis Imbabura: bought a new building in March, completed it in April, relocated in May, developed a building plan and took bids in July, began second floor construction in August, and are on the cusp of completion in October. Construction in Ibarra is very different than in the… continue reading
Time for a New Building
Protesis Imbabura needs to relocate to improved quarters. Collaborating with Fundación Jen Lee, we are building a center for rehabilitation services and learning in Ibarra, Ecuador. The Kiwanis Club of Ibarra generously welcomed us to their building one and a half years ago, and we have outgrown the space. Our new quarters will have ample room… continue reading
Upper limb prosthetic users share tips
Hugo, Javier and Mikel demonstrate daily life with bilateral upper limb prostheses in this video produced by volunteer Jacquelyn Reyes, OTS from Ithaca College, August 2017
Positive Changes for Prosthetic Care in Ibarra
Our prosthetics project of nine years in northern Ecuador is now named Prótesis Imbabura. When we left the Rotary Club of Ibarra’s grounds in January 2016, they ended up with all the equipment, all the components, and all the money. But we ended up with all the staff and all of our ideas and ideals… continue reading
Prótesis Imbabura
The prosthetics project team has moved to a new location with a new name: Prótesis Imbabura. Recently the project, now going into its ninth year, has undergone changes so that the mission to provide low-cost and high-quality prostheses and other rehab devices can continue. Prótesis Imbabura fabricates and fits devices, working in conjunction with Fundación… continue reading