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  • 06/10/08   ROMP helps Ecuadorian Gov\'t

    Fundacion Hermano Miguel recently contracted ROMP field director, David Krupa, to help complete a government supported project to provide over 300 prosthesis in Ecuador.  The program serves the most needy patients located throughout the country and will be completed in 6 months.

  • 07/07/07   College Park Industries Donates Prosthetic Feet
    College Park, designers of high-technology multi-axial prosthetic feet, recently donated three brand-new feet for patients in Guatemala. This donation valuing more than $3000.00 will help husband and wife (Soila and Luis Chacon) to walk again after they both lost their legs in a motorcycle accident. THANK YOU COLLEGE PARK!
  • 04/19/07   APC largest donation in history

    American Prosthetic Components (APC) pledges largest donation in its history to ROMP field clinics.  January 2007, Brad Curtis - VP of APC sent hundreds of brand new endoskeletal connector components to Albermarle O&P for use in the Prosthetics for Ecuador Mission.  This donation of nearly $8000 allowed the Prosthetics for Ecuador team to fit 50 patients with new prosthetic limbs for the third consecutive year.  Thank You APC!  The mission would have failed without your help.

  • 12/01/06   On a Mission to ROMP

    David Krupa is on a mission. His goal is to provide artificial limbs to thousands of amputees living in Third World countries. But this mission began here, in Northwest Indiana, by supplying local amputees with customized prostheses to give them mobility, independence, even hope.

  • 07/15/06   Zacapa Lab Moves

    Zacapa lab moves! The new facility is beautiful, includes a large stock room, private bathroom and casting area, and room to accommodate a growing staff and frequent outreach clinics. Thanks H.I.M.

  • 07/09/06   Good Luck Dave!

    Good luck Dave! Our CEO, Dave Krupa is now ROMP's full-time Field Director based in Zacapa Guatemala. Yeah!

  • 05/05/06   Zacapa Team

    Zacapa team provides 11 prostheses, rearranges stock room and begins design of clinic software program. Thanks to volunteers Julie McCay, Paul Barker, Carin & Alissa Erbland.

  • 04/01/06   Donations Provide Limbs for Amputees

    Hundreds of amputees in Pakistan, Ecuador, and Guatemala recently lined up to receive new artificial limbs at no cost as a result of the Chicago-based Range of Motion Project (ROMP) initiative in the developing world. With its all-volunteer team of prosthetists, the nonprofit charity has raised more than $60,000 in funds and $200,000 in kind donations in less than 1 year, to set up programs and fully functioning laboratories and clinics fabricating and fitting arms and legs to men, women, and young children who otherwise have no access to these services.

  • 02/12/06   Zacapa Team Provides Prostheses

    Zacapa team provides 11 prostheses and evaluates patients for May team. Thanks to volunteers David Levine and Jake Wood.

  • 02/01/06   Mission to Ecuador

    Mission to Ecuador helps provide prostheses to 48 amputees at Fundacion Hermano Miguel. Thanks to Barr Foundation, SPS and others.

  • 01/01/06   SBN-Jobst Inc Donation

    BSN-Jobst Inc donates over $95,000 of plaster and fiberglass casting supplies. Wow!

  • 12/01/05   Libertyville IL Rotary Club

    Rotary Club - Libertyville, IL funds the prosthetic treatment of over 50 amputees! Thanks to the Tuckers and Rotary Club!

  • 10/01/05   Going Out on a Limb with ROMP

    The word “romp” brings to mind active play and exploration. But it’s also a fitting acronym for Chicago’s own Range of Motion Project, a.ka. ROMP. It’s an organization whose tagline is “empowerment through mobility,” and while they might have whimsical name, ROMP’s mission at hand is a serious one: to provide prosthetic limbs to amputees in developing countries.

  • 10/01/05   Zacapa Lab Completion

    ROMP completes fully functional lab in Zacapa, Guatemala with Hearts in Motion volunteers. Direct patient care begins! Here we go!

  • 07/31/05   Worldwide Effort Gives Amputees New Hope

    Having an artificial limb can make life challenging for anyone, but when an amputee lives in a developing country and has to resort to using tree limbs as crutches, work becomes an impossible task.

  • 05/01/05   Prosthetics at the Middle of the World

    Lourdes Pilco woke to the babbling of her son. Here, so closed to the equator, the sun rises early, yet it was still dark. Lourdes fumbled for a moment, the faint light of dawn bringing her reality into focus. Her husband started to move and so did her gaze, now darting to the beautiful two-year old. With powerful motherly love and concern, she checked to see everything was fine and smiled at the boy's soft dark hair, his delicate, playful hands, and the little feet that would soon carry his tiny body.

  • 11/01/04   Returning the Favor – Prosthetics user provides help he once needed

    David Krupa truly understands the need of people who have lost a limb. Krupa, 24, of Forest Park, Ill., lost his left leg when he was 1 1/2 years old. With the help of Shriners Hospital and encouragement from his parents, he eventually was able to get a prosthetic and participate in sports and other activities during school.


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