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PAKKAR MUFAIZ'S CAMPAIGN TO HELP VILLAGERS IN TAMIL NADU BY GIVING THEM PROSTHETIC LIMBS
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
CAMPAIGN TEAM
I am PAKKAR MUFAIZ, 17 years old & in Grade 11 at CPS Global, Annna Nagar. With your help, I want to give prosthetics to villagers who have lost a leg and get them back on their feet.
RAISED
INR 9,500
GOAL INR 22,000
DAYS LEFT
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FUNDERS
7
43% FUNDED
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Started from 14/08/2020
Ended on 04/09/2020
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The CPS Global “Back-on-their-feet" initiative is a campaign that is being done by me & other students at my school to raise funds to give mobility to villagers who have lost their legs to amputation across Tamil Nadu.

The funds I raise will be used to give prosthetics (artificial limbs) for those who have lost a leg to accidents, disease and birth deformities. This is being planned with a focus on THENI, PUDUKOTTAI, NAGAPATTINAM in Tamil Nadu.

The limbs will get them to walk again, be mobile, transform their lives and the lives of their families. Each prosthetic limb costs just INR 11000 to fund. This includes the cost of organising a camp where we first meet these patients and measure them to fit the prosthetic, the cost of the actual prosthetic limb, the cost of the next camp then to distribute/ fit them and the cost of training them to use it. Kids can play again, adults can get back to their work and elders are no more dependent on others.

HELP ME RAISE INR 11000 & IMPACT A VILLAGER

You shall get details of those who have received the prosthetic limbs so that you know how the money has been used. These people could be kids, adults or the elderly.

All the funds collected from this initiative will go to the " Freedom Trust” NGO. The mission of this wonderful NGO is to limit the disability of economically backward people with a desire to improve their quality of life and make them independent. Rehabilitation and provision of locomotor aids can make a huge difference on a disabled person’s future; a handicapped human being can be empowered to lead a good and dignified life in which he can contribute to society in his own abled way.

CASE STUDY: SRIKANTH'S STORY

 


LOCATION OF THE CAMPS

This will benefit villagers in Tamil Nadu

THE CAMP IS DONE WITH MULTIPLE OBJECTIVES AND WILL 

Identify those who need a prosthetic limb.

Take their measurements.

Get the prosthetic limb fitted and then.

Train the recipients on how to use the prosthetic limb.

ABOUT ME


My name is PAKKAR MUFAIZ. I am 17 years old and a Grade 11 student at CPS GLOBAL, ANNANAGAR, CHENNAI.

This campaign of mine will make a massive impact on the lives of villagers in rural TN. It will literally help them get back on their feet, get jobs, get active, and be a boon to both the beneficiaries and their families.

Giving prosthetics to villagers who have lost a leg is transformational. Many of these villagers are victims of accidents that have left them with stumps. They find it very difficult to get jobs, mobility is a challenge, their self-esteem is robbed and sometimes their families see them as a liability. Just INR 11000 is all it takes to transform the life of a person.

Lets together transform lives.

PROSTHETIC LIMB FACTS

Physically handicapped persons form the lion’s share of the nearly 10 per cent handicapped people throughout the world. A sizeable number of these are amputees. Amputation is the severing of a part of the body in order to save the rest of the body, and those who have lost their limbs are called amputees.

Amputees living in the deep interior pockets of India cannot afford to come to the big cities where qualified rehabilitation teams are situated; they neglect their handicap and resign to a life of immobility. An artificial limb can make all the difference to them and provide not only a means to mobility but also means of living. Many amputees are employable if they can be fitted with an artificial limb and can walk. Yet they are forced to be confined to their homes because they don’t have access to artificial limbs. There is a huge need for prosthetic limbs, especially in deep interior rural areas of India where people who have been amputated are waiting for their limb. The cost of a prosthesis is just INR 11000.

WHY A GOOD PROSTHESIS IS KEY

HOW ARE PROSTHETICS FITTED?

Measurements are taken at a camp and the prosthetics are manufactured, Walk India then returns to the villages to make final adjustments in some cases and the final distribution is then made.

HOW YOU CAN HELP

We are raising money to cover the cost of prosthetic limbs & the smallest amount you contribute will help them walk again and find jobs and ensure that the condition of the entire family is improved. Once the campaign ends, regular updates will be posted to keep the funders abreast of which person received the prosthetic limb.

These funds are earmarked for a camp that will be done in a few districts of Tamil Nadu.

TAX BENEFITS

Funding for this campaign is eligible for tax breaks as FREEDOM TRUST is a registered NGO & you can avail of benefits under section 80G of IT act. Foreign funding is not accepted.

ABOUT FREEDOM TRUST

Making Rural Amputees Walk

Walk India is a wing of Freedom trust and is based out of Chennai. Physically handicapped persons form the lion’s share of the nearly 10 percent people throughout the world. A sizeable number of these are amputees. An estimated 80% of them are from rural areas and their poor economic conditions prevent them from getting themselves a limb that can make them mobile. Living in the deep interior pockets of India, they cannot afford to come to the big cities where qualified rehabilitation teams are situated; they neglect their handicap and later get resigned to a life of immobility. Sometimes a person who has been using an artificial limb is unable to use it when his prosthesis wears out and becomes irreparable. An artificial limb can make all the difference to them and provide not only a means to mobility but also means to a living.

In order for amputees to lead a life with dignity and avoid their dependence on their caregivers, they need to be fitted with a prosthesis [artificial limbs]. Amputees provided with artificial limbs can walk, run and even climb a tree. Many of these persons with amputation are employable, and very often it is the inaccessibility to artificial limbs that makes them confined to home. A handicapped person means a handicapped family. Making a handicapped person mobile contributes immensely to the improvement of society.

Application of the principles of limb fitting is a very scientific process and involves the measurement and fitment by a prosthetic engineer. The prosthesis, so fitted, is customized to the user, and cannot be mass produced.

A mobile van fully equipped with tools to manufacture artificial limbs and service them was donated by a grant from the Rotary Foundation in 2017. The van is fitted with a wing-like roof tent on both sides, opening it up on either side that makes it a camp venue. Be it on a field, a dried up lake, the roadside or under a tree, wherever the van is parked, the place becomes the campsite.

FREEDOM TRUST sends this mobile workshop into rural areas to identify amputees, take measurements and provide artificial limbs in order to make them walk. A team consisting of the social worker, trained prosthetists, and physiotherapist provides technical support.


Modus Operandi of WALK INDIA:

Each camp begins with a field visit made by the coordinator from Freedom Trust. He identifies the local agency or associations working for the disabled and having data of amputees in need of an artificial limb in that particular village or district. He then charts a road map and begins the camp with the van accompanied by a team of prosthetic engineers with it. A venue is decided which acts as a central place for the camp making it convenient for the amputees from the surrounding areas to visit the campsite. This is coordinated and assisted by the local organizer in bringing them.

Each beneficiary is registered and enrolled in a separate form, adequate information including their photos and proofs are collected.

The van also contains physiotherapy equipment and walking aids for training purposes, compulsory GAIT training (It is the type of physical therapy which helps to improve the ability to stand and walk after sustaining an injury or disability. Physiotherapists help their patients with gait training] accurate fitment of prostheses is done to each beneficiary. After each camp separate training is giving to the local organizers, caregivers or NGO’s by social workers on rehabilitation concepts wherein they are trained on vocational rehabilitation for amputees and to affiliate, the beneficiaries with them for periodical follow-ups.


FAQs

Will we get to know the details of who benefitted?

Yes. After the money has been collected it will be transferred by Fueladream to the FREEDOM TRUST. It will take from 30 to 90 days after that to get details of who the beneficiary was with details of them. Once I get this information from the team at FREEDOM TRUST. I shall upload this in the UPDATES section of this campaign. You will then get an email and SMS link to read details about the beneficiaries.

When do I get the receipts?

It takes up to 2 weeks after the campaign is closed for the money to be transferred to NGO. The receipts will start getting processed about 4 to 6 weeks AFTER the campaign is closed and will be sent to you directly.

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It’s a concept that allows a large number of funders (like you) to fund an idea or a cause or event by giving small amounts of money online. Fueladream.com is a crowdfunding platform in India that allows for such pooling of funds. You can fund innovations & ideas on FuelADream and be the first to get these products or make them come true. You can also do a good turn by funding charities and causes through crowdfunding. When you fund a charity it’s more like a donation & you get small innovative rewards like a shout-out on an FB page or a thank you email from the beneficiaries.

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