Helping Hands™ is putting prosthetic hands on amputees in developing countries while building purpose-driven teams and leaders. The process has been crafted to teach collaboration, commitment and quality – born from a deeper sense of connection to your products, your colleagues, your clients/customers and community.
The award winning LN-4 prosthetic hand (it is featured in the Smithsonian Museum) was designed by Ernie Meadows, an industrial designer, in memory of his late daughter Ellen (LN-4 means ‘for Ellen’). Each hand is provided to amputees free of charge on a not for profit basis. The cost of the manufacture and distribution of the LN-4 hands is covered by the organisations who choose to do the Helping Hands activity. Thousands of amputees have already had their lives changed by receiving an LN-4 hand.
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