Steve looking at young girls legs to evaluate for fitting prothesis

Massive project planned for rural Kenyan hospital will impact lives forever!

Man with new leg raising his old crutch in celebration of his new found mobility

Since the opening of our first clinic in Cochabamba, Bolivia, Project Eleven Five has been restoring HOPE and MOBILITY through providing custom-made prosthetic care to those who would otherwise have no access to this kind of help. We partner locally, train and equip, and provide holistic care to every patient. We remind each patient that there is a God who sees, cares and restores. We are excited to announce a new partnership with Litein Hospital in Kenya to build a complete rehabilitation center that includes prosthetics, physical therapy and occupational therapy! Your donation can change a life forever!

We can’t send them home without hope!

While on a recent trip to Africa, we met a young man who had lost his leg a year ago due to cancer. When he came to us we were just finishing our time at a hospital. Unfortunately, there was no time left to help him. It broke our hearts as he pleaded with us. Just 21 years old, and healthy in every other way, he needed to work, but without mobility he was helpless to do so. His was dependent on him for income, but he was barely surviving. This young man, and others like him, made us more determined than ever to build a clinic that could be open year round.

When we met Dr. Elijah Terer, CEO, of Litein Hospital, and Solomon Rop, a physical therapist also at Litein Hospital, we knew we had found the local partners we were looking for. They have both dedicated their lives to helping the poor. Our visions aligned and we began to dream of what could be.

Litein Hospital is a mission hospital in rural Kenya. They have been serving the poor for many decades and see hundreds of outpatients daily. They perform many amputations, but currently these patients are sent home with no hope to walk again. They have a vision that is sustainable, but are limited by a lack of resources. Litein will provide the land for the Rehabilitation Center. Project Eleven Five will raise the $250,000 needed to begin this new program. Litein will hire a Kenyan Prosthetic Technician that we will come alongside and train, ensuring year round availability of prosthetics and therapy.

Steve looking at young girls legs to evaluate for fitting prothesis
Steve and Remi standing with young woman who is walking for the first time on two new legs. A Sister is to her right.

Naomi’s life was changed forever after receiving two new legs. She had lost both her legs due to severe burns as a young child. Help us reach others just like her!

Your partnership through giving can change a life forever!

The poor and disabled are often seen as a curse and a shame to their families and village. Our vision is to build a center that brings honor to them, showing them they are not forgotten and are of value.

“Blessed is the one who considers the poor! In the day of trouble, the LORD delivers him;” Psalm 41:1

Solomon Rop, Dr. Terer, Danee, Remi, and Steve Morel
Solomon Rop, Dr. Elijah Terer, Danee, Remi, and Steve Morel
A view of an empty lot next to Litein Hospital. The site of the Rehabilitation Center
The site of the new rehabilitation center
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