One Good Wooden Leg Deserves Another
One Good Wooden Leg Deserves Another
I know a rice farming family that lives in the boonies near Kampong Cham. One of the brothers, about 30 now, lost his leg in a moto accident about 2 years ago. He went to rehab at an NGO in Kampong Speu and was fitted with a wooden leg by Handicap International. He's doing very well and works a construction job.
But the leg he has is not very flexible or modern. Handicap does not have the resources to provide a better leg. A better one is available on the private market but is very expensive fir him. He's engaged and getting married at the end of the year. Anyone here know an NGO in PP or elsewhere that might be good for him to go to to get a better leg?
But the leg he has is not very flexible or modern. Handicap does not have the resources to provide a better leg. A better one is available on the private market but is very expensive fir him. He's engaged and getting married at the end of the year. Anyone here know an NGO in PP or elsewhere that might be good for him to go to to get a better leg?
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Re: One Good Wooden Leg Deserves Another
You're pulling our legs, aren't you?
So he's going to be getting a leg over...
So he's going to be getting a leg over...
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Re: One Good Wooden Leg Deserves Another
"over" is a good stat
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Re: One Good Wooden Leg Deserves Another
"over" is a good stat
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Re: One Good Wooden Leg Deserves Another
"over" is a good start
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Re: One Good Wooden Leg Deserves Another
He is on his last leg then?
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Perhaps a human centipede or just stuttering along...
But who will foot the bill?
But who will foot the bill?
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Re: One Good Wooden Leg Deserves Another
I'm going out on a limb here, but it's not nice to be making puns about this.
I hope more people don't hop on the bandwagon.
I hope more people don't hop on the bandwagon.
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Re: One Good Wooden Leg Deserves Another
CSOP financed by the Cambodia Trust ?
http://cspo.org.kh/the-cambodia-trust/
http://www.cambodiatrust.org.uk/#!what-we-do/c15rv
http://cspo.org.kh/the-cambodia-trust/
http://www.cambodiatrust.org.uk/#!what-we-do/c15rv
http://www.cambodiatrust.org.uk/#!cambodia/c1rkgDEVELOPING CLINICAL SERVICES
At each school of P&O, we have established a teaching clinic, helping to establish national standards of care in the minds of students and resource holders. Our centres also provide free high quality rehabilitation services for people with disabilities.
We also achieved the fitting of 718 new prosthetic devices, 1,043 orthoses, supplied 183 wheelchairs and delivered over 5,000 physiotherapy sessions.
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Re: One Good Wooden Leg Deserves Another
No more puns, Anchor Moy provided the help he OP kneeds.
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