Today PCRF launched the first summer camp in the Gaza Strip for children with amputations. There is a higher number of amputees in Gaza due to gunshot injuries and other traumatic accidents. This camp is to provide social activities for the children, as well as helping to fix their prosthetics and to teach them how to manage with the daily challenge of life as an amputee. We hope to always bring hope, love and healing to our children in the Middle East.
PCRF opens summer camp for amputees in Gaza
On the first day of our summer camp for amputee children in Gaza, called “Camp Ability”, we began in the morning by distributing a beautiful bag to each child that included two T-Shirts, sunscreen, and hats. The camp's leaders introduced the schedule of the camp, how to use the sunscreen, and the rules for interacting together. This is the first summer camp in the Middle East for children with amputations (Al-Qudra camp), and includes 55 children who lost limbs due to war and congenital malformations. We are partnering with the Artificial Limb and Polio Center and the Palestinian Amputee Football Association to help repair limbs and to also reach kids sports and activities for better health.
PCRF opens summer camp for amputees in Gaza
On the first day of our summer camp for amputee children in Gaza, called “Camp Ability”, we began in the morning by distributing a beautiful bag to each child that included two T-Shirts, sunscreen, and hats. The camp's leaders introduced the schedule of the camp, how to use the sunscreen, and the rules for interacting together. This is the first summer camp in the Middle East for children with amputations (Al-Qudra camp), and includes 55 children who lost limbs due to war and congenital malformations. We are partnering with the Artificial Limb and Polio Center and the Palestinian Amputee Football Association to help repair limbs and to also reach kids sports and activities for better health.
PCRF opens summer camp for amputees in Gaza
On the first day of our summer camp for amputee children in Gaza, called “Camp Ability”, we began in the morning by distributing a beautiful bag to each child that included two T-Shirts, sunscreen, and hats. The camp's leaders introduced the schedule of the camp, how to use the sunscreen, and the rules for interacting together. This is the first summer camp in the Middle East for children with amputations (Al-Qudra camp), and includes 55 children who lost limbs due to war and congenital malformations. We are partnering with the Artificial Limb and Polio Center and the Palestinian Amputee Football Association to help repair limbs and to also reach kids sports and activities for better health.
PCRF opens summer camp for amputees in Gaza
On the first day of our summer camp for amputee children in Gaza, called “Camp Ability”, we began in the morning by distributing a beautiful bag to each child that included two T-Shirts, sunscreen, and hats. The camp's leaders introduced the schedule of the camp, how to use the sunscreen, and the rules for interacting together. This is the first summer camp in the Middle East for children with amputations (Al-Qudra camp), and includes 55 children who lost limbs due to war and congenital malformations. We are partnering with the Artificial Limb and Polio Center and the Palestinian Amputee Football Association to help repair limbs and to also reach kids sports and activities for better health.
PCRF opens summer camp for amputees in Gaza
On the first day of our summer camp for amputee children in Gaza, called “Camp Ability”, we began in the morning by distributing a beautiful bag to each child that included two T-Shirts, sunscreen, and hats. The camp's leaders introduced the schedule of the camp, how to use the sunscreen, and the rules for interacting together. This is the first summer camp in the Middle East for children with amputations (Al-Qudra camp), and includes 55 children who lost limbs due to war and congenital malformations. We are partnering with the Artificial Limb and Polio Center and the Palestinian Amputee Football Association to help repair limbs and to also reach kids sports and activities for better health.
PCRF opens summer camp for amputees in Gaza
On the first day of our summer camp for amputee children in Gaza, called “Camp Ability”, we began in the morning by distributing a beautiful bag to each child that included two T-Shirts, sunscreen, and hats. The camp's leaders introduced the schedule of the camp, how to use the sunscreen, and the rules for interacting together. This is the first summer camp in the Middle East for children with amputations (Al-Qudra camp), and includes 55 children who lost limbs due to war and congenital malformations. We are partnering with the Artificial Limb and Polio Center and the Palestinian Amputee Football Association to help repair limbs and to also reach kids sports and activities for better health.
PCRF opens summer camp for amputees in Gaza
On the first day of our summer camp for amputee children in Gaza, called “Camp Ability”, we began in the morning by distributing a beautiful bag to each child that included two T-Shirts, sunscreen, and hats. The camp's leaders introduced the schedule of the camp, how to use the sunscreen, and the rules for interacting together. This is the first summer camp in the Middle East for children with amputations (Al-Qudra camp), and includes 55 children who lost limbs due to war and congenital malformations. We are partnering with the Artificial Limb and Polio Center and the Palestinian Amputee Football Association to help repair limbs and to also reach kids sports and activities for better health.
PCRF opens summer camp for amputees in Gaza
On the first day of our summer camp for amputee children in Gaza, called “Camp Ability”, we began in the morning by distributing a beautiful bag to each child that included two T-Shirts, sunscreen, and hats. The camp's leaders introduced the schedule of the camp, how to use the sunscreen, and the rules for interacting together. This is the first summer camp in the Middle East for children with amputations (Al-Qudra camp), and includes 55 children who lost limbs due to war and congenital malformations. We are partnering with the Artificial Limb and Polio Center and the Palestinian Amputee Football Association to help repair limbs and to also reach kids sports and activities for better health.