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About us
We founded this charity on 19 November 2023 to facilitate the gold standard in prosthetic & orthotic services to those who need it most. Our team is made of volunteers who are dedicated professionals in the field of P&O, and Physical, Medical, Rehabilitation.
Our emphasis is on interdisciplinary care for the rehabilitation of complex blast injuries. We have our own PMR assessments and intricately designed workflows that provide clinical outcomes for victims.
This expertise allows us to achieve our goals and prioritize our beneficiaries for your donations, ensuring the best in quality and care.
We specialise in amputation, brain, nerve and spinal injury. As a scientific and research based charity, we work with leading institutions such as the Centre for Pediatric Blast Injury at Imperial College, and the Centre for Pain Management at the University of Bath, as well as many more.
Our work has a lasting impact on the patient's life and your donation will ensure it continues.
We believe that only someone with an amputation can relate to another person who has just suffered one, and that is why we started the #isawnothingbutbeauty campaign to send these messages to victims of blast injury.
Furthermore, we selected certain victims to highlight their story and to identify the new #gazaslimbdifference community to the rest of the world.
Search both hashtags or visit our Instagram page.
We intend to further our work in the field of research and development to ensure we provide the best care to those who need it.
We work voluntarily, and all your donations go towards a pathway to prosthesis or orthosis.
Read our ‘ten beautiful principals,’ and donate now to help the Gazan limb difference community.
Faithfully,
LZF Team

In the sixth century, a Muslim woman by the name of Zainab bint Ali, was displaced by war, after witnessing the massacre of her family. She rescued the remaining children and brought them to safety, even whilst in captivity.
The bird stands for peace, freedom, and limitless potential. The nest and the eggs stand for a new foundation and new beginning for our beneficiaries with universal, unconditional love.
The perpetrators of the crime against Lady Zainab mocked her circumstances, in reply, she stated the famous line, ‘I saw nothing, but beauty,’ cementing her legacy today and remaining unconquered and dignified. We now want to use this as our motto to help blast injury victims displaced by war to see ‘nothing, but beauty’ too.