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At BRAC, a Haitian boy is fitted with a prosthetic leg.
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BRAC provides a young girl in physical therapy.
The Clinton Bush Haiti Fund's programs...
The Clinton Bush Haiti Fund proudly supported BRAC and helped children walk again. About 300,000 people were injured during the earthquake in Haiti and many lost their limbs. BRAC is important because it provides low-cost, good quality, prosthetic (artificial) limbs (arms or legs) that can be made in Haiti, and operates clinics that give physical therapy to help kids and adults walk again. One of its many goals is to help disabled children get back to school so they can be with friends, learn, and feel like a kid again.
The programs shown in this slide show are only a small sample of the programs that the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund supported. Learn more about BRAC and other Clinton Bush Haiti Fund programs.
Visit the For Kids page to learn all about Haiti.
Watch a video of a high school senior who lost her home and school in the earthquake.