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BSUTHCares Initiatives launched 300 Free Artificial Limbs for Benue Indigenes

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In a significant humanitarian effort, the Benue State University Teaching Hospital Cares Foundation (BSUTHCares), in collaboration with the Bureau for International Cooperation and Development and Ishk Tolaram, has launched a program to provide 300 free artificial limbs to affected indigenes of Benue State. The initiative has commenced with the registration of amputees eager to benefit from this life-changing outreach.

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The program is exclusively designed for Benue indigenes, with eligible individuals encouraged to register to take advantage of this opportunity. Interested persons are advised to visit the Public Relations and Protocol Department of the hospital or contact the following numbers for directions: Anita at 09038430085 or Felix at 0806588920.

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This collaborative effort underscores a commitment to improving the quality of life for those in need, offering hope and mobility to amputees across the region. The initiative has been spearheaded by Ejiro Egwuda, Coordinator of BSUTHCares Foundation, who signed the announcement.

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For more details or to register, indigenes are urged to reach out promptly to secure their place in this humanitarian endeavor.

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