Jaipur Foot USA

The Organization

Glimpses from the 125th-anniversary celebration of Dr. Ambedkar

Jaipur Foot – BMVSS is a veteran international non-profit organization committed to the rehabilitation of physically disabled people. In the last four decades, we have helped over 2 million physically challenged people in India and 35 other countries outside the world. The United Nations asserts that 80-90% of disabled people in the working class are unemployed in developing countries. This statistics is why our organization is driven to help such people with disabilities. We help underprivileged and financially strapped people that cannot afford artificial limb. We believe we’re just getting started.

Our dedication to this cause undoubtedly gives people the rare opportunity to live better lives and re-enter the labor market. With 23 branches in India and operations in 27 countries globally, we believe we’re just getting started. At the moment, we are also focused on increasing awareness in countries like the USA to help fund our operations in poorer nations.

Apart from providing the widest possible range of services for the disabled, Jaipur Foot is also focused on research and development and tries to combine service with science. Jaipur Foot has forged agreements with Stanford University, USA; Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA; the Indian Space Research Organisation; and Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Jodhpur, Manipal University Jaipur, for research and development, Professors of other IITs, namely Chennai, Delhi and Mumbai, too are helping Jaipur Foot.

Our Vision

Helping everyone walk with pride!

Jaipur Foot will endeavor to help disabled people world wide who cannot afford artificial limbs to make their life better. Beyond providing prosthetic limbs and other aids, we seek to ensure physical, social, and economic rehabilitation of physically disabled people. This way, they can become self-sufficient and productive members of society.

Our Mission

Making mobility accessible

Provide prosthetics or artificial limbs, calipers and other physical aids and appliances, free of charge, to as many disabled people as possible through its centres, outreach programmes and rehabilitation camps, both in India and abroad.

Provide economic support for livelihood (on selective basis) as an anti-alleviation programme.

Undertake in-house or collaborative research for the improved quality and lower cost of aids and appliances.

Our Reach - Worldwide Limb Fitments through Camps

1300
North America
200
South America
11530
Africa
22400
Asia
482
Australia