Even after we are gone from Africa, at home and getting back to speed (American speed that is) there are those that continue to work on behalf of Crutches 4 Africa.

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The Need goes on, and so do the efforts of so many thousands of you.
 

Even after we are gone from Africa, at home and getting back to speed (American speed that is) there are those that continue to work on behalf of Crutches 4 Africa.

In this photo you will see my friend George, he too is a polio survivor.  We left 60 pairs of crutches with him to distribute which he does by motor bike.

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The child under the feed sack is a scene he found along the way.  The ruined hut behind the child is, or was the child's home.

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The old man also has a hut that is falling apart.  Check the grass roof, no doubt hard for him to repair...

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Then there is the boy on the side of the road.  He was unable to make it to any of our distributions and we are only now aware of him.  He wants to go to school.

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So even when we are gone there are volunteer team members that continue the work of Crutches 4 Africa.  We wanted all of you to see what changing lives looks like.  Even when we have returned to gather the strength and mobility devices to head back.  It you because of you, George, and so many like you that 51,000 devices have been distributed.

 Thanks to all of you as you help us reach these people with mobility devices.

 David Talbot, founder, www.crutches4africa.org

 "A grateful heart is a good thing"