We Partner with First Presbyterian Church in Douglasville to support amputees and others with limb loss in Cameroon.

We Find & Fund

We are in search of opportunities to help as many Cameroonians as possible. We approach and fund all those who are in need.

We Educate

Today’s Amputees need a helpful hand and right guidance at every stage. Here’s where we take care of them like our own.

We Provide Care

We provide free prosthetic sleeves, prosthetic liners, prosthetic belts, prosthetic socks, stump shrinkers, stump sheaths, cosmetic hosiery, prosthetic cleansers and many more

We Consult

We partner with Likembi Advance Medical Foundation run small-scale clinic for our patients . Likembi Advance Medical Foundation is located in Ewongo, Mile four Limbe.

We Evangelize

We must evangelize because the Lord Jesus commanded us to do so. Christianity is the majority religion in Cameroon. About 70% of the population of Cameroon are Christians Protestants.

We Strengthen

We believe that by providing prosthetic limbs, we

Enhanced Mobility

Enhanced full independence.

Increase Comfort

Increased Self-Esteem

What we care for

Bless lost his limb through an automobile accident.

Bless was only nine years old when he lost his because of an automobile accident. Bless had just got off from school and on his way home, got hit by a reckless driver while crossing the road.  Life and Limb Restoration provided Bless with a free prosthetic limb. Bless confidence, mobility, and independence was restored. Bless wrote the General Certificate of Education in May of 2023 and in July the results came out. Bless passed in seven subjects and will be going to High School in September.

A new future for Bless

Children and youngsters who are disabled in their early days need a helping hand and support for their mental and physical health. We take them out of this zone to give them a better life.

Bringing dreams within reach for so many

Saha Gabie Herve aka Etō lost his leg from a fallen tree. Etō learned how to repair Shoe and became the town shoe repair technician. Today, Etō is a businessman and owns a corner store. He was the very first recipient of prosthetic limb from Life and Limb Restoration.