Hope to Walk Hosts Training on How to Create Wooden Prosthetics
Article on Hope to Walk from Channel 10 News in Roanoke
Article on Hope to Walk from Channel 10 News in Roanoke
Le Thi T’hen was 25 years old when she lost both her legs to a train wreck in Vietnam…
Gray United Methodist Church will host its Second Annual Hope to Walk Dinner Auction on Friday evening, Sept. 15.
If your church has a medical mission project please let them know about Hope to Walk.
The World Health Organization estimates there are around 35 MILLION people who have lost a leg, and many are children. That’s four times the entire population of Virginia!
“Sometimes the cost of that leg is the most expensive thing in the whole village…”
“We had our first prototype leg, and we put it on a man named Carlos. We were just kind of praying that it worked, but he stood up and started walking without help after about 5 minutes,” Mabry said.
Michael Mabry helped launch and is the Chairman of a humanitarian non-profit called Hope to Walk.