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:
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.
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.
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.
- The results are being filtered by the character: H
Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)
The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is the primary federal agency for improving health care for people who are geographically isolated, economically vulnerable, or medically vulnerable.
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The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is the primary federal agency for improving health care for people who are geographically isolated, economically vulnerable, or medically vulnerable.
5600 Fishers Lane Rockville Maryland 20857
Heather Abbott Foundation
The Heather Abbott Foundation is committed to helping amputees who have lost limbs due to traumatic circumstances get specialized prosthetic devices.
Read MoreThe Heather Abbott Foundation is committed to helping amputees who have lost limbs due to traumatic circumstances get specialized prosthetic devices.
181 Bellevue Ave, #407 Newport Rhode Island 02840
Help Hope Live
For 37 years, Help Hope Live has been showing clients and families how to bring together a network of relatives, friends, and neighbors in fundraising efforts to help cover the costs of uncovered medical expenses. These efforts play a critical role in helping our clients recover and maintain their health and independence.
Read MoreFor 37 years, Help Hope Live has been showing clients and families how to bring together a network of relatives, friends, and neighbors in fundraising efforts to help cover the costs of uncovered medical expenses. These efforts play a critical role in helping our clients recover and maintain their health and independence.
100 Matsonford Road 2 Radnor Corporate Center Radnor Pennsylvania 19087
Helping Hands Foundation
Every year, 1 out of 2,000 children in the United States is born with an upper-limb anomaly. During childhood, many more lose hands and arms to accidents or disease. HHF's goal is to provide support, share experiences, and supply information to parents, affected children, and their siblings. We choose to focus on the individual child and the challenges they may face.…
Read MoreEvery year, 1 out of 2,000 children in the United States is born with an upper-limb anomaly. During childhood, many more lose hands and arms to accidents or disease. HHF’s goal is to provide support, share experiences, and supply information to parents, affected children, and their siblings. We choose to focus on the individual child and the challenges they may face.
PO Box 952 Manomet Massachusetts 02345
Heroes On The Water
Heroes on the Water, a 501(c)(3) veterans charity, creates alternative wellness programs to serve veterans, active-duty military personnel, first responders and their families. These experiential programs incorporate structured activities proven to improve the lives of these men and women.
Read MoreHeroes on the Water, a 501(c)(3) veterans charity, creates alternative wellness programs to serve veterans, active-duty military personnel, first responders and their families. These experiential programs incorporate structured activities proven to improve the lives of these men and women.
101 C North Greenville Avenue Suite 55 Allen Texas 75002
High Fives Foundation
As a 501(c)3 non-profit organization since 2009, High Fives has helped countless injured athletes and veterans get back to doing what they love. The foundation aims to be a leader in education and recovery from life-altering injuries in outdoor action sports. We also offer grants to help individuals pay for adaptive sports equipment, medical equipment, programs, living expenses, emergency care, and injury expenses.
PO Box 3212 Truckee California 96160
Higher Ground USA
For over 20 years we have been helping give people of all abilities a better life. With recreation, therapy and continued support, we bridge the gap between disability and belonging. Our programs strategically combine outdoor recreation activities with therapeutic processes to help all participants confront current struggles and develop skills to find success in daily life.
120 2nd Avenue Ketchum Idaho 83340
Home for Our Troops
6 Main Street Taunton Massachusetts 02780
Hope For The Warriors
We believe those touched by military service can succeed at home by restoring their sense of self, family, and hope. Nationally, Hope For the Warriors provides comprehensive support programs for service members, veterans, and military families that are focused on transition, health and wellness, peer engagement, and connections to community resources.
Read MoreWe believe those touched by military service can succeed at home by restoring their sense of self, family, and hope. Nationally, Hope For the Warriors provides comprehensive support programs for service members, veterans, and military families that are focused on transition, health and wellness, peer engagement, and connections to community resources.
8003 Forbes Place Suite 201 Springfield Virginia 22151
Hope to Walk Foundation
People in developing countries who have lost a leg often earn less than $5 per day. Being unable to work or provide for their family leads to depression and isolation. Hope To Walk’s quality, low-cost solution means amputees can not only walk again, but work again.
125 North Main Street Blacksburg Virginia 24060
- The results are being filtered by the character: H
Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)
The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is the primary federal agency for improving health care for people who are geographically isolated, economically vulnerable, or medically vulnerable.
Read More
The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is the primary federal agency for improving health care for people who are geographically isolated, economically vulnerable, or medically vulnerable.
5600 Fishers Lane Rockville Maryland 20857
Heather Abbott Foundation
The Heather Abbott Foundation is committed to helping amputees who have lost limbs due to traumatic circumstances get specialized prosthetic devices.
Read MoreThe Heather Abbott Foundation is committed to helping amputees who have lost limbs due to traumatic circumstances get specialized prosthetic devices.
181 Bellevue Ave, #407 Newport Rhode Island 02840
Help Hope Live
For 37 years, Help Hope Live has been showing clients and families how to bring together a network of relatives, friends, and neighbors in fundraising efforts to help cover the costs of uncovered medical expenses. These efforts play a critical role in helping our clients recover and maintain their health and independence.
Read MoreFor 37 years, Help Hope Live has been showing clients and families how to bring together a network of relatives, friends, and neighbors in fundraising efforts to help cover the costs of uncovered medical expenses. These efforts play a critical role in helping our clients recover and maintain their health and independence.
100 Matsonford Road 2 Radnor Corporate Center Radnor Pennsylvania 19087
Helping Hands Foundation
Every year, 1 out of 2,000 children in the United States is born with an upper-limb anomaly. During childhood, many more lose hands and arms to accidents or disease. HHF's goal is to provide support, share experiences, and supply information to parents, affected children, and their siblings. We choose to focus on the individual child and the challenges they may face.…
Read MoreEvery year, 1 out of 2,000 children in the United States is born with an upper-limb anomaly. During childhood, many more lose hands and arms to accidents or disease. HHF’s goal is to provide support, share experiences, and supply information to parents, affected children, and their siblings. We choose to focus on the individual child and the challenges they may face.
PO Box 952 Manomet Massachusetts 02345
Heroes On The Water
Heroes on the Water, a 501(c)(3) veterans charity, creates alternative wellness programs to serve veterans, active-duty military personnel, first responders and their families. These experiential programs incorporate structured activities proven to improve the lives of these men and women.
Read MoreHeroes on the Water, a 501(c)(3) veterans charity, creates alternative wellness programs to serve veterans, active-duty military personnel, first responders and their families. These experiential programs incorporate structured activities proven to improve the lives of these men and women.
101 C North Greenville Avenue Suite 55 Allen Texas 75002
High Fives Foundation
As a 501(c)3 non-profit organization since 2009, High Fives has helped countless injured athletes and veterans get back to doing what they love. The foundation aims to be a leader in education and recovery from life-altering injuries in outdoor action sports. We also offer grants to help individuals pay for adaptive sports equipment, medical equipment, programs, living expenses, emergency care, and injury expenses.
PO Box 3212 Truckee California 96160
Higher Ground USA
For over 20 years we have been helping give people of all abilities a better life. With recreation, therapy and continued support, we bridge the gap between disability and belonging. Our programs strategically combine outdoor recreation activities with therapeutic processes to help all participants confront current struggles and develop skills to find success in daily life.
120 2nd Avenue Ketchum Idaho 83340
Home for Our Troops
6 Main Street Taunton Massachusetts 02780
Hope For The Warriors
We believe those touched by military service can succeed at home by restoring their sense of self, family, and hope. Nationally, Hope For the Warriors provides comprehensive support programs for service members, veterans, and military families that are focused on transition, health and wellness, peer engagement, and connections to community resources.
Read MoreWe believe those touched by military service can succeed at home by restoring their sense of self, family, and hope. Nationally, Hope For the Warriors provides comprehensive support programs for service members, veterans, and military families that are focused on transition, health and wellness, peer engagement, and connections to community resources.
8003 Forbes Place Suite 201 Springfield Virginia 22151
Hope to Walk Foundation
People in developing countries who have lost a leg often earn less than $5 per day. Being unable to work or provide for their family leads to depression and isolation. Hope To Walk’s quality, low-cost solution means amputees can not only walk again, but work again.
125 North Main Street Blacksburg Virginia 24060
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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