Re: ROMP's National Component Collection Drive

Julio Fuentes

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Title:

Re: ROMP's National Component Collection Drive

Creator:

Julio Fuentes

Date:

3/30/2021

Text:

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

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> 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:
> <URL Redacted>
>
> 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

Julio Fuentes, “Re: ROMP's National Component Collection Drive,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 2, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/255355.