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BEFORE SURGERY

AFTER SURGERY

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Why Donate?

Orthopaedic Rehabilitation and Medical Services S/L (ORMS-SL) is a community based Charity organization that is registered with GoSL through the ministry of Social Welfare, Freetown City Council and National Commission for Persons's with Disability (NCPD).

We partner with other organizations and ensure 95% of our funds are spent on charity (i.e., medical and surgical care for Sierra Leoneans, Educating poor children in areas not covered by the GoSL Free Education Program, and providing mobility aid for persons living with disability

In order to supplement for our extremely low administrative cost, ORMS-SL runs cost recovery programs such as:

  1. Skills training in

  • Tailoring & Dress Making,

  • Welding,

  • Computing

​   2. Physiotherapy 

  3. Orthopaedic Rehabilitation Services

  4. Other Fund raising activities.

A dollar is considered as an effort in saving a life.

Gbassay Kargbo is an adult Sierra Leonean with 5 children. Gbassay had a huge facial tumour on her left lower jaw. Gbassay was accused on several occasion of being a witch and so many people dissociate themselves from her. This condition left her so vulnerable to the point that she left the town she was staying to a place very far from civilization. Our team in Makeni rescued Gbassay and our partner org., ASI, drove her to our base in Freetown. Gbassay was admitted at the Connaught hospital to first help her regain her strength because she was unfit for any surgical procedures. Her tumour was successfully removed by Dr. Davis on May, 2023. We successfully reunited Gbassay and her children and the rest of her family. All of this is possible because of your donations. With More Donations, more will be done, and  with the dedicated support we are receiving from Africa Surgery Inc. https://kindest.com/africasurgery?utm_source=kindest

Contact

Approved School, Wellington, Freetown.

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