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Deb Henry
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Sarah Turpin
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Lexi Diamond
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Melissa Murray
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Jessica Solomon
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Jean Tully
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Jass Babin
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Dan S
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April Arco
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Cheryl Kilpatrick
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Alice Kotzen
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Abby Stokes
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Lynn Pincus
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Jame' & David Wannen
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Leily T.
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Rezaur Rahman
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Pamela Keld
Jay
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BRETT HALL
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Ibung
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Ogo Oma
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
The Bitter End Sunday All Star Jam
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Betty Fitzgerald
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ePath Learning, Inc.
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Neil fitzgerald
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Sue Giblin
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ALTSO provides free prosthetic limbs, corrective surgery, orthotic devices and rehabilitative care to children who have lost limbs in traumatic accidents or suffer from congenital limb disabilities.
To maximize our reach and serve the neediest populations, we implement programs in local hospitals and clinics (“Program Partners” or “Implementing Partners”) that have solid track records in providing pediatric orthopedic care.
We work in countries where there is a staggering need for orthopedic treatment due to landmines, violence, and most simply – poverty.
Since ALTSO’s first clinic in Ahmedabad, India in 2002, ALTSO has treated more than 9,000 children in 17 developing countries who have lost their limbs in traumatic accidents or were born with limb deformities.
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