Angie Fowler
Fundraising on behalf of Less Leg More Heart
Fundraising on behalf of Less Leg More Heart
$332.26
Raised
4
Donations
$2,000
Goal
I was able to get a running blade by Levitate Sport and it has changed my life. I am able to be more active and do things I haven’t been able to do since my amputation. I would never have access to a running blade because insurance doesn’t think it’s medically necessary. @lesslegmoreheart and @levitate.sport has teamed up to give amputees the opportunity to have a more active lifestyle.
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Help amputees back on their feet
Sports play a crucial role in the lives of people with disabilities, providing physical and mental benefits as well as a sense of community and accomplishment.
Access to appropriate sports prosthetics can be a major barrier for regular people with disabilities. These specialized prosthetics can be expensive and hard to come by, especially for young athletes and those in underserved communities.
The campaign
We've partnered with Levitate, which develops durable running blades at a fraction of the competition's cost.
We're meeting many amputees at Levitate's Test Run events as well as online, and we'd love nothing more than to give as many of them as possible a new shot at an active life on their own terms.
By providing donations to these sports prosthetics, you can give more leg amputees the opportunity to participate in sports and help them restart their active lives today.
Every time the $2000 mark is met, an amputee gets a blade - and the freedom to be active again.
More about Levitate: https://letslevitate.com/
About Less Leg More Heart
We spread hope, decrease suffering, and enhance viability within the amputee community. We do this by providing customized education, support, services, and supplies during and after life changing medical cicumstances.
https://www.lesslegmoreheart.com/
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