Friday, 23 September 2016

#Together4ALimb by @StanbicIBTC is moving children without limbs forward

The first time I held my boy after delivery, it was really devastating. I wept for days,” says ElfridaOsuma, mother of a child who was born without limbs.

She was probably crying because she knows that living in our society without a body part, or any kind of disability, is very challenging. Perhaps even more so for children.


The cost of getting an artificial limb or prosthesis can be very high - a prosthetic limb costs an average of N1 – N1.5 million to buy and fit. And then there is the stigma!  So thefamily of these children often end up relying on others for help, sometimes with measures as desperate as begging.
Fortunately, Stanbic IBTC has undertaken to provide some children with prostheses as part of its #Together4ALimb Corporate Social Investment initiative. As well as the artificial limbs, Stanbic IBTC also gifts each of them with educational trust funds to ensure they get quality education.
With 5 children helped last year and another 8 this year, thirteen children now have the benefit of mobility that we too often take for granted.

On the initiative, Chief Executive of Stanbic IBTC Holdings, Sola David-Borha says:
“Stanbic IBTC’s corporate social responsibility has three areas of focus: health, education and economic empowerment. We wanted to have a cause that people will identify with and we arrived at health for children, specifically, prosthetic limbs. We are focused on children who are not well supported so that we can make a real difference in their lives.”
And the benefit of the initiative is clearly evident. As MrsOsuma, whose son is one of the beneficiaries, put it:
“Imagine me saving N1 million yearly for prosthesis. How much is my salary?”
And beyond the provision of prostheses and scholarships to beneficiaries, Stanbic IBTC is trying to raise awareness and encourage others to pitch in to boost access to prosthetic limbs by those who need them.

Last year, the financial institution organized a charity walk in Lagos to draw attention to children who need limbs. “The event (the charity walk) will go down in history as one of those with the most profound impact on the children of this country,” said MrsBolanleAmbode, wife of the Lagos State governor, who flagged off the 5-kilometre walk.

This year’s walk is taking place on Saturday 24th September in Abuja. The walk kicks off at 7am from the Stanbic IBTC regional office at Plot 1049, Ahmadu Bello Way, Garki 2. Join us and let’s walk #Together4ALimb

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source: linda Ikeji Blog

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