Re: ROMP's National Component Collection Drive
Nicole Ver Kuilen
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Title:
Re: ROMP's National Component Collection Drive
Creator:
Nicole Ver Kuilen
Date:
3/31/2021
Text:
Hi Julio,
Thank you for your question and continued interest in ROMP’s work! To
clarify for everyone, ROMP does not charge patients for donated components.
On the contrary, we utilize these free and donated components in order to
provide a prosthesis for relatively little cost.
We all know prosthetic services go beyond the components provided, and
include valuable care such as fabrication, fitting, and follow-up services.
Our cost per prosthesis represents that value. As a nonprofit corporation,
we cannot make any profit off our services. We charge an accessible fee for
our work in order to be sustainable and ensure that our patients are
invested in their healthcare.
ROMP is able to provide prosthetic care to our patients in Guatemala,
Ecuador, and the United States for an average cost of $1,500 per
prosthesis. These individuals have no other means to obtain a prosthesis,
due to a variety of factors including immigration status, extreme financial
hardship, or lack of public health infrastructure. This cost is mostly
covered by ROMP’s donors, made up of incredible individuals, foundations,
and businesses in our community who believe in the power of mobility. Our
Components for a Cause (C4C) component recycling program, which is
what our national
collection drive < <URL Redacted> > is
supporting this spring, is what allows us to keep these costs so low and
provide high quality care to individuals who need and deserve it.
ROMP is working with the most marginalized individuals in the Americas who
would otherwise not have access to care, and we are proud to share that we
just surpassed our 4,000th device delivered. We believe mobility is a human
right, and we are dedicated to breaking down economic and systemic barriers
that keep individuals from obtaining this level of freedom.
Our team would be happy to chat with you more about this and answer any
questions you might have on our model. We pride ourselves in transparency,
and we just implemented a QR code tracking system that allows individuals
to track their donated component all the way to the patient they help.
Thank you again for your interest in ROMP, and thank you all for being part
of this important month in providing your new or gently used components to
ROMP. Simply go to our webpage
< <URL Redacted> >, sign up, and request your
free shipping label today.
All the best,
Nicole
--
*Nicole Ver Kuilen*
Associate Director of Development
Range of Motion Project (ROMP)
*(989) 906-3837* cell
* <Email Address Redacted> < <Email Address Redacted> >* email
<URL Redacted> < https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.forreststump.org_&d=DwIFaQ&c=sJ6xIWYx-zLMB3EPkvcnVg&r=KmuawjwNpT9A2bnhzaNVjw8wO7L_TDosEXIk33h_tlw&m=DKDMbiroQw17d00LOmWfKQetCLo66PEz5AnD46F_6MI&s=Fx1rXtwCqxDb027kj9f_EhUTjCaz3MPS162yx9iqwa4&e= > website
*ROMP is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, for-impact healthcare organization
dedicated to providing prosthetic care to those without access. Give the
gift of mobility by making a tax-deductible donation
< https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.rompglobal.org_donate_&d=DwIFaQ&c=sJ6xIWYx-zLMB3EPkvcnVg&r=KmuawjwNpT9A2bnhzaNVjw8wO7L_TDosEXIk33h_tlw&m=DKDMbiroQw17d00LOmWfKQetCLo66PEz5AnD46F_6MI&s=O_958ijSSJbprNeD5gF8vJ42qLg81sXW3byg6r2t7g0&e= > today! (EIN: 20-2603927)*
On Tue, Mar 30, 2021 at 6:05 PM Julio Fuentes <
<Email Address Redacted> > wrote:
> Good afternoon, you collect components for free, but you charge all
> patients for the prostheses that you sell. It would be good to know before
> the professional community what are the values of the prostheses that they
> sell to patients with these components that you donate to them. at least
> that's the case in Guatemala
>
> Is a question only
>
> Lic. Julio Cesar Fuentes OP
> CLINICAL DIRECTOR
> Ortopedia Centroamericana
>
> 19 calle A 11-11 zona 7 de Mixco Final Calzada Roosevelt, Guatemala 01057
>
> <Email Address Redacted>
> https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.ortopediacentroamericana.com&d=DwIFaQ&c=sJ6xIWYx-zLMB3EPkvcnVg&r=KmuawjwNpT9A2bnhzaNVjw8wO7L_TDosEXIk33h_tlw&m=DKDMbiroQw17d00LOmWfKQetCLo66PEz5AnD46F_6MI&s=Xc6iJFgT1kZ7oQ0wOgQLCue7SHZClBZnMNKcYhq06gM&e=
>
> Telefono +(502) 2441-0598/2441-6033/2436-2336
> Celular +(502) 4008-9610
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> El 30/03/2021, a las 14:59, Nicole Ver Kuilen < <Email Address Redacted> >
> escribió:
>
> Dear colleagues,
>
> April 1st marks the start of the Range of Motion Project's national
> component collection drive as part of Limb Loss Awareness Month. Our goal
> is to collect 5,000 lbs of components for ROMP this spring to ensure our
> Guatemala and Ecuador clinics can continue providing high-quality
> prosthetic care to access-limited people with amputation.
>
> We are looking for new and gently used prosthetic components you no longer
> need or want. It's a great time to clean out your inventory, and invite
> patients to drop off old legs sitting at home. We will pay for shipping!
>
> Join us & request a shipping label here:
>
> https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.rompglobal.org_collection-2Ddrive_&d=DwIBaQ&c=sJ6xIWYx-zLMB3EPkvcnVg&r=KmuawjwNpT9A2bnhzaNVjw8wO7L_TDosEXIk33h_tlw&m=nOn2mU5KRNNKNjycEdsbuyP3XxhZLSV-UmFQ1T4U-qs&s=pwympEHPRzeWP4QRMz971U_9AzfYiri7o8hjbS9dHGU&e=
>
> Thank you!
>
>
> Nicole Ver Kuilen
> Associate Director of Development
>
> Range of Motion Project (ROMP)
> PO Box 100915
> Denver, CO 80250
> United States
>
> ROMP is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, for-impact healthcare organization
> dedicated to providing prosthetic care to those without access. (EIN:
> 20-2603927)
>
>
Thank you for your question and continued interest in ROMP’s work! To
clarify for everyone, ROMP does not charge patients for donated components.
On the contrary, we utilize these free and donated components in order to
provide a prosthesis for relatively little cost.
We all know prosthetic services go beyond the components provided, and
include valuable care such as fabrication, fitting, and follow-up services.
Our cost per prosthesis represents that value. As a nonprofit corporation,
we cannot make any profit off our services. We charge an accessible fee for
our work in order to be sustainable and ensure that our patients are
invested in their healthcare.
ROMP is able to provide prosthetic care to our patients in Guatemala,
Ecuador, and the United States for an average cost of $1,500 per
prosthesis. These individuals have no other means to obtain a prosthesis,
due to a variety of factors including immigration status, extreme financial
hardship, or lack of public health infrastructure. This cost is mostly
covered by ROMP’s donors, made up of incredible individuals, foundations,
and businesses in our community who believe in the power of mobility. Our
Components for a Cause (C4C) component recycling program, which is
what our national
collection drive < <URL Redacted> > is
supporting this spring, is what allows us to keep these costs so low and
provide high quality care to individuals who need and deserve it.
ROMP is working with the most marginalized individuals in the Americas who
would otherwise not have access to care, and we are proud to share that we
just surpassed our 4,000th device delivered. We believe mobility is a human
right, and we are dedicated to breaking down economic and systemic barriers
that keep individuals from obtaining this level of freedom.
Our team would be happy to chat with you more about this and answer any
questions you might have on our model. We pride ourselves in transparency,
and we just implemented a QR code tracking system that allows individuals
to track their donated component all the way to the patient they help.
Thank you again for your interest in ROMP, and thank you all for being part
of this important month in providing your new or gently used components to
ROMP. Simply go to our webpage
< <URL Redacted> >, sign up, and request your
free shipping label today.
All the best,
Nicole
--
*Nicole Ver Kuilen*
Associate Director of Development
Range of Motion Project (ROMP)
*(989) 906-3837* cell
* <Email Address Redacted> < <Email Address Redacted> >* email
<URL Redacted> < https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.forreststump.org_&d=DwIFaQ&c=sJ6xIWYx-zLMB3EPkvcnVg&r=KmuawjwNpT9A2bnhzaNVjw8wO7L_TDosEXIk33h_tlw&m=DKDMbiroQw17d00LOmWfKQetCLo66PEz5AnD46F_6MI&s=Fx1rXtwCqxDb027kj9f_EhUTjCaz3MPS162yx9iqwa4&e= > website
*ROMP is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, for-impact healthcare organization
dedicated to providing prosthetic care to those without access. Give the
gift of mobility by making a tax-deductible donation
< https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.rompglobal.org_donate_&d=DwIFaQ&c=sJ6xIWYx-zLMB3EPkvcnVg&r=KmuawjwNpT9A2bnhzaNVjw8wO7L_TDosEXIk33h_tlw&m=DKDMbiroQw17d00LOmWfKQetCLo66PEz5AnD46F_6MI&s=O_958ijSSJbprNeD5gF8vJ42qLg81sXW3byg6r2t7g0&e= > today! (EIN: 20-2603927)*
On Tue, Mar 30, 2021 at 6:05 PM Julio Fuentes <
<Email Address Redacted> > wrote:
> Good afternoon, you collect components for free, but you charge all
> patients for the prostheses that you sell. It would be good to know before
> the professional community what are the values of the prostheses that they
> sell to patients with these components that you donate to them. at least
> that's the case in Guatemala
>
> Is a question only
>
> Lic. Julio Cesar Fuentes OP
> CLINICAL DIRECTOR
> Ortopedia Centroamericana
>
> 19 calle A 11-11 zona 7 de Mixco Final Calzada Roosevelt, Guatemala 01057
>
> <Email Address Redacted>
> https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.ortopediacentroamericana.com&d=DwIFaQ&c=sJ6xIWYx-zLMB3EPkvcnVg&r=KmuawjwNpT9A2bnhzaNVjw8wO7L_TDosEXIk33h_tlw&m=DKDMbiroQw17d00LOmWfKQetCLo66PEz5AnD46F_6MI&s=Xc6iJFgT1kZ7oQ0wOgQLCue7SHZClBZnMNKcYhq06gM&e=
>
> Telefono +(502) 2441-0598/2441-6033/2436-2336
> Celular +(502) 4008-9610
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> El 30/03/2021, a las 14:59, Nicole Ver Kuilen < <Email Address Redacted> >
> escribió:
>
> Dear colleagues,
>
> April 1st marks the start of the Range of Motion Project's national
> component collection drive as part of Limb Loss Awareness Month. Our goal
> is to collect 5,000 lbs of components for ROMP this spring to ensure our
> Guatemala and Ecuador clinics can continue providing high-quality
> prosthetic care to access-limited people with amputation.
>
> We are looking for new and gently used prosthetic components you no longer
> need or want. It's a great time to clean out your inventory, and invite
> patients to drop off old legs sitting at home. We will pay for shipping!
>
> Join us & request a shipping label here:
>
> https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.rompglobal.org_collection-2Ddrive_&d=DwIBaQ&c=sJ6xIWYx-zLMB3EPkvcnVg&r=KmuawjwNpT9A2bnhzaNVjw8wO7L_TDosEXIk33h_tlw&m=nOn2mU5KRNNKNjycEdsbuyP3XxhZLSV-UmFQ1T4U-qs&s=pwympEHPRzeWP4QRMz971U_9AzfYiri7o8hjbS9dHGU&e=
>
> Thank you!
>
>
> Nicole Ver Kuilen
> Associate Director of Development
>
> Range of Motion Project (ROMP)
> PO Box 100915
> Denver, CO 80250
> United States
>
> ROMP is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, for-impact healthcare organization
> dedicated to providing prosthetic care to those without access. (EIN:
> 20-2603927)
>
>
Citation
Nicole Ver Kuilen, “Re: ROMP's National Component Collection Drive,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 23, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/255352.