What we do:
We empower amputees with innovative prosthetics, enabling them to live with dignity, autonomy and purpose.
Our Mission:
Our team is committed to delivering world-class amputee care to those in conflict zones, positioning Jordan as a regional centre of excellence for prosthetics, emergency response, human rights and rehabilitation.

We don't just fit limbs -
We restore hope
By providing prompt treatment to amputees, we significantly lessen the psychological burden of losing a limb. This effect extends beyond the individual, touching their entire support network. Parents regain the ability to care for and provide for their children, and for ever
Breakthrough Technology
Through biweekly calls between our frontline prosthetists and partner prosthetic companies, we’ve developed the world’s first fast-fitting remoldable socket. This novel prosthetic can be remolded up to 5 times as a child amputee grows, or as a patient’s stump heals. Treatment is tailored to each patient’s personal needs. This is what we do


MASU (Mobile Amputee Support Unit)
Our MASU ambulances are mobile clinics that carry all the equipment required to treat hundreds of amputees. They are driven by our prosthetist team, can be deployed at a moment’s notice, and are able to navigate the damaged infrastructure of a conflict zone. Traditional methods of support for amputees in conflict zones waits until the conflict has ended. Our treatment is brought directly to the amputees, when and where they need it most.
Cost-Effective Approach
Our novel prosthetic technology is cost-effective, especially in comparison with conventional pricing. Our upper limb prosthetics cost $1400 USD, and lower limbs $800 USD.


Novel Treatment
Restoring Hope prosthetist Abdallah Alshoura said “Patients arrive in broken wheelchairs, carried on their family’s backs… In under an hour, they leave standing tall”. Our breakthrough prosthetic technology takes a maximum of 90 minutes to fit. This is a world-first. After a 15 minute fitting, this Gazan boy did 10 press ups, laughing. It was his birthday.
Digital E-consultations
By providing prompt treatment to amputees, we significantly lessen the psychological burden of losing a limb. This effect extends beyond the individual, touching their entire support network. Parents regain the ability to care for and provide for their children, and for ever
