Over five hundred physically challenged persons without limbs or arms can now smile with joy following the benevolence of Ishk Limb Centre, which has provided them with free prosthetic limbs.
These artificial limbs would enable them to become mobile, independent and empower them to be financially sustainable.
Speaking at the opening ceremony, the Programme Director of Ishk Limb Centre, Ms Neha Mehra, said the donation to 511 beneficiaries would go a long way to make them mobile; earn livelihoods that would impact positively on their lives.
She noted that the aim of providing the limbs was to make the beneficiaries dependent, employable and avoid begging for a living.
She said Ishk Limb Centre is one of the offshoots of Ishk Tolaram Foundation, a philanthropic
organisation that strives to alleviate poverty and promote education, healthcare, and skills training to underserved individuals in Indonesia, Singapore, Nigeria and several other Africa countries.
According to Ms Mehra, the foundation has been creating positive impact within communities through philanthropy, responsible investing and sustainable business practices.
She said this was the first time Ishk Limb Centre was donating and fitting free prosthetic limbs on beneficiaries in Ghana and hoped the items would be put to good use.
According to her, the Centre has provided over 9000 of such limbs to beneficiaries in Nigeria alone.