Rotary Ukraine 3D-Printed Prosthetics Project
We Ask For Your Support
We need to raise $125,000 USD to bring life-changing 3D-printed prosthetics to Ukraine.
With your financial support, Rotary can equip a prosthetics workshop with state-of-the-art 3D printers that can deliver fast, affordable custom fit prosthetics, training and ongoing support to local clinicians, and drastically reduce patient wait times.
Did you know?
Over 2 million
landmines are buried in Ukraine. For decades, civilians, especially children, will face the daily risk of serious injuries that require amputations.
More than 50,000
Ukrainians have suffered amputations that required prosthetics since the war began in 2022.
2-10 times faster
than traditional methods, 3D-printed prosthetics can be made in as little as 8 hours, compared to weeks or months.
Additional Information and Resources

Restoring Lives with 3D-Printed Prosthetics
The war in Ukraine has left thousands with serious and life-altering injuries, including life loss. We're working to bring hope and healing though cutting-edge 3D-printed prosthetics - delivering faster, more affordable, and personalized solutions to those who need them the most. By replacing traditional plaster cast methods with advanced scanning and printing technology, we can dramatically reduce wait times, ensure better comfort and mobility, and help more people.
Every prosthetic is a step toward recovery, resilience, and independence.
Join us in rebuilding lives - one limb, one story, one future at a time.
Find Out How Your Donation Will Help
Faster Recoveries
Healing can begin in days, not months
3D printing cuts wait times from months to days, so more people can begin healing and reintegrating into daily life sooner.
Lifting burdens
Everyone benefits
Returning to work faster helps lift the financial and mental burdens on families. Children are able to return to school, and regain a sense of self-worth, confidence and normalcy after trauma.
For Ukraine
More than just surviving
Training Ukrainians builds skills and jobs in healthcare and engineering -sustainable long after the war ends.
Make a donation knowing that you are helping those in need.
The World's Longest Marathon in Kyiv - Veterans and Civilians walked using Canadian funded prosthetics (October 29, 2023)