Mini Meet ups
In the midst of planning for our first residential Camp as our fifth Adventure Day it occurred to me that I hadn’t shared our ‘mini
One of our main aims is to support children with a limb difference and their families. This could be simply chatting in our closed group, linking people with others in the same situation and providing the opportunity for our children to meet other limb different children at Activity days and parties to realise that they aren’t alone.
During early pregnancy myself and my wife were given the devastating news that a complication had occurred and our baby was going to born missing a limb. I’ll never forget the day we were sat having a normal baby scan, looking forward to seeing our beautiful baby again.
Six years later and Tommy can successfully do all the things his limb regular peers can do. He is living testament to how courageous Limb Different children can be and I’m proud to call him my son.
In the midst of planning for our first residential Camp as our fifth Adventure Day it occurred to me that I hadn’t shared our ‘mini
Describing a LimbBo Christmas party isn’t easy. What made Sunday special was, as always, the people. The joy on our children’s faces when they meet
There’s an old African proverb that says, ‘It takes a village to raise a child’ and I can’t get this out of my head. Thursday
Thank you for visiting the LimbBo foundation. We aim to provide limb different children everywhere, their families, and their friends, with resources and tools, to do all the things they love.
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