AMPUTEE COMMUNITY
RESOURCE DIRECTORY
Are you seeking resources for amputees?
Our amputee resource directory lists hundreds of organizations that offer various types of resources for amputees. This searchable, user-friendly database includes contact information, website links, and descriptions to help you easily find resources for amputees. Whether you’re a new amputee or have been living with limb loss for years, our amputee resource directory can help you find support for prosthetic care, social connection, healthcare, amputee rehab, kids’ programming, and more.
There are three ways to find amputee resources in this directory:
AMPUTEE COMMUNITY RESOURCE DIRECTORY
Looking for resources for amputees?
Our amputee resource directory lists hundreds organizations that offer resources for amputees. Choose a category from the menu below, or type a keyword or state name into the search bar to find programs, services, and organizations that help amputees.
BY CATEGORY
Use the drop-down menu labeled “Browse by Category: I Am Looking For . . . ” Then choose the type of amputee resources that best fits your need.
BY SEARCH TERM
Enter a word or phrase into the search bar that describes the amputee resources you’re looking for. Sample search terms: “diabetes,” “uninsured,” “camp,” “SSDI,” “upper-limb amputee,” “job training,” etc.
BY STATE
Using the search bar, enter the name of the state where you’re trying to find amputee resources. Type the full name of the state, not just the two-letter abbreviation.
CATEGORY
Scroll below to the drop-down menu labeled “Browse by Category: I Am Looking For . . . ” Then choose the type of amputee resources that best fits your need.
SEARCH TERM OR TAG
Using the search bar, enter a word or short phrase that describes the specific type of amputee resources you’re looking for.
STATE
Using the search bar, enter the name of the state where you’re trying to find amputee resources. Type the full name of the state, not just the two-letter abbreviation.
- You are searching within category(ies): Financial assistance for a prosthesis or other needs
- You are searching for the keyword(s): kids
Lucky Fin Project
The Lucky Fin Project enables children with upper-limb difference to attend specialized camps and obtain prosthetics, maintains a support network for parents, provides education on limb differences, and links parents to medical information and resources.
Read MoreThe Lucky Fin Project enables children with upper-limb difference to attend specialized camps and obtain prosthetics, maintains a support network for parents, provides education on limb differences, and links parents to medical information and resources.
1320 North Vermont Ave. Royal Oak Michigan 48067
Limb Kind Foundation
The mission of the Limb Kind Foundation is to improve the lives of children with limb loss, both domestic and international, by strengthening the amputee community and providing pediatric prosthetic care to all. We provide prosthetic limbs, limb care, and a sense of community for amputee children in the United States, Haiti, Kenya, Ethiopia, and the Philippines.
2948 Trinity Street Oceanside New York 11572
Jordan Thomas Foundation
The Jordan Thomas Foundation returns children and adolescents to a life without physical limitation by providing quality prostheses until adulthood, serving as a caring resource for the child and family living with limb differences and tirelessly advocating for insurance fairness.
Read MoreThe Jordan Thomas Foundation returns children and adolescents to a life without physical limitation by providing quality prostheses until adulthood, serving as a caring resource for the child and family living with limb differences and tirelessly advocating for insurance fairness.
9005 Overlook Boulevard #742 Brentwood Tennessee 37027
Limbitless Solutions
Imagine a society where bionic arms are as common as glasses or braces, and where children can learn that science and engineering can have a heart and change the world. Limbitless Solutions specializes in creating and donating personalized 3D-printed prosthetic arms for children.
Read MoreImagine a society where bionic arms are as common as glasses or braces, and where children can learn that science and engineering can have a heart and change the world. Limbitless Solutions specializes in creating and donating personalized 3D-printed prosthetic arms for children.
4217 East Plaza Drive Orlando Florida 32816
Wheel to Walk Foundation
The Wheel to Walk Foundation is a nonprofit organization that helps children age 20 and younger obtain medical equipment or services not provided by insurance. These items include therapy cycles, wheelchairs and shower chairs. This organization is currently only accepting applications from Oregon, Washington, Idaho and California, but may expand their services in the future.
Read MoreThe Wheel to Walk Foundation is a nonprofit organization that helps children age 20 and younger obtain medical equipment or services not provided by insurance. These items include therapy cycles, wheelchairs and shower chairs. This organization is currently only accepting applications from Oregon, Washington, Idaho and California, but may expand their services in the future.
PO Box 20146 Portland Oregon 97294
Running Is a RIght
Running Is a Right provides recreational prosthetics to pediatric amputees because insurance companies don’t.
Read MoreRunning Is a Right provides recreational prosthetics to pediatric amputees because insurance companies don’t.
Beaverton Oregon
Giftability
At Giftability, our goal is to ensure that everyone has access to the life-changing benefits of exercise, sport, recreation, and competition. Our nonprofit charity raises funds to provide disabled individuals with adaptive sporting equipment so that they can play, compete, and thrive.
Read MoreAt Giftability, our goal is to ensure that everyone has access to the life-changing benefits of exercise, sport, recreation, and competition. Our nonprofit charity raises funds to provide disabled individuals with adaptive sporting equipment so that they can play, compete, and thrive.
1710 East Franklin Street #1070 Chapel Hill North Carolina 27514
Challenged Athletes Foundation (CAF)
To be eligible for a grant through the Challenged Athletes Foundation’s flagship program, Access for Athletes, an athlete’s physical disability must be recognized within the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) classifications. For more information, please visit the IPC Web site.
Read MoreTo be eligible for a grant through the Challenged Athletes Foundation’s flagship program, Access for Athletes, an athlete’s physical disability must be recognized within the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) classifications. For more information, please visit the IPC Web site.
9591 Waples Street San Diego California 92121
Limbitless Possibilities
LIMBitless Possibilities is dedicated to eliminating financial barriers so as many kids as possible have access to running blades and camps/programs geared towards children with limb differences. Our vision is to help children with limb differences realize that their possibilities are limitless. If you dream it, you can achieve it.
Read MoreLIMBitless Possibilities is dedicated to eliminating financial barriers so as many kids as possible have access to running blades and camps/programs geared towards children with limb differences. Our vision is to help children with limb differences realize that their possibilities are limitless. If you dream it, you can achieve it.
Littlerock California
- You are searching within category(ies): Financial assistance for a prosthesis or other needs
- You are searching for the keyword(s): kids
Lucky Fin Project
The Lucky Fin Project enables children with upper-limb difference to attend specialized camps and obtain prosthetics, maintains a support network for parents, provides education on limb differences, and links parents to medical information and resources.
Read MoreThe Lucky Fin Project enables children with upper-limb difference to attend specialized camps and obtain prosthetics, maintains a support network for parents, provides education on limb differences, and links parents to medical information and resources.
1320 North Vermont Ave. Royal Oak Michigan 48067
Limb Kind Foundation
The mission of the Limb Kind Foundation is to improve the lives of children with limb loss, both domestic and international, by strengthening the amputee community and providing pediatric prosthetic care to all. We provide prosthetic limbs, limb care, and a sense of community for amputee children in the United States, Haiti, Kenya, Ethiopia, and the Philippines.
2948 Trinity Street Oceanside New York 11572
Jordan Thomas Foundation
The Jordan Thomas Foundation returns children and adolescents to a life without physical limitation by providing quality prostheses until adulthood, serving as a caring resource for the child and family living with limb differences and tirelessly advocating for insurance fairness.
Read MoreThe Jordan Thomas Foundation returns children and adolescents to a life without physical limitation by providing quality prostheses until adulthood, serving as a caring resource for the child and family living with limb differences and tirelessly advocating for insurance fairness.
9005 Overlook Boulevard #742 Brentwood Tennessee 37027
Limbitless Solutions
Imagine a society where bionic arms are as common as glasses or braces, and where children can learn that science and engineering can have a heart and change the world. Limbitless Solutions specializes in creating and donating personalized 3D-printed prosthetic arms for children.
Read MoreImagine a society where bionic arms are as common as glasses or braces, and where children can learn that science and engineering can have a heart and change the world. Limbitless Solutions specializes in creating and donating personalized 3D-printed prosthetic arms for children.
4217 East Plaza Drive Orlando Florida 32816
Wheel to Walk Foundation
The Wheel to Walk Foundation is a nonprofit organization that helps children age 20 and younger obtain medical equipment or services not provided by insurance. These items include therapy cycles, wheelchairs and shower chairs. This organization is currently only accepting applications from Oregon, Washington, Idaho and California, but may expand their services in the future.
Read MoreThe Wheel to Walk Foundation is a nonprofit organization that helps children age 20 and younger obtain medical equipment or services not provided by insurance. These items include therapy cycles, wheelchairs and shower chairs. This organization is currently only accepting applications from Oregon, Washington, Idaho and California, but may expand their services in the future.
PO Box 20146 Portland Oregon 97294
Running Is a RIght
Running Is a Right provides recreational prosthetics to pediatric amputees because insurance companies don’t.
Read MoreRunning Is a Right provides recreational prosthetics to pediatric amputees because insurance companies don’t.
Beaverton Oregon
Giftability
At Giftability, our goal is to ensure that everyone has access to the life-changing benefits of exercise, sport, recreation, and competition. Our nonprofit charity raises funds to provide disabled individuals with adaptive sporting equipment so that they can play, compete, and thrive.
Read MoreAt Giftability, our goal is to ensure that everyone has access to the life-changing benefits of exercise, sport, recreation, and competition. Our nonprofit charity raises funds to provide disabled individuals with adaptive sporting equipment so that they can play, compete, and thrive.
1710 East Franklin Street #1070 Chapel Hill North Carolina 27514
Challenged Athletes Foundation (CAF)
To be eligible for a grant through the Challenged Athletes Foundation’s flagship program, Access for Athletes, an athlete’s physical disability must be recognized within the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) classifications. For more information, please visit the IPC Web site.
Read MoreTo be eligible for a grant through the Challenged Athletes Foundation’s flagship program, Access for Athletes, an athlete’s physical disability must be recognized within the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) classifications. For more information, please visit the IPC Web site.
9591 Waples Street San Diego California 92121
Limbitless Possibilities
LIMBitless Possibilities is dedicated to eliminating financial barriers so as many kids as possible have access to running blades and camps/programs geared towards children with limb differences. Our vision is to help children with limb differences realize that their possibilities are limitless. If you dream it, you can achieve it.
Read MoreLIMBitless Possibilities is dedicated to eliminating financial barriers so as many kids as possible have access to running blades and camps/programs geared towards children with limb differences. Our vision is to help children with limb differences realize that their possibilities are limitless. If you dream it, you can achieve it.
Littlerock California
Amputee Resource Directory: Category Icons
All entries in the Amputee Community Resource Directory are assigned to a primary category, represented by the corresponding icon. Here are the types of resources for amputees that each icon represents:
Adaptive sports and
recreation programs
Clothes, shoes, or
prosthetic covers
Financial assistance for a
prosthesis or other needs
Health, mental health,
physical therapy, or rehab services
Kids’ programs
and support
Military veteran
programs and support
Political and legal
advocacy organizations
Social connection, peer support,
or information resources
Other amputee resources
Some organizations offer multiple types of resources for amputees and are assigned to multiple categories. For example, an organization that provides outdoor recreation programs for disabled veterans will appear if you sort by “Adaptive Sports Programs” and if you sort by “Military Veterans Programs.”
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