INF helps Nar Bahadur
02 Mar 10
Amputee clients at Green Pastures
Amputee clients at Green Pastures

Nar Bahadur had part of his right leg amputated after it was crushed by a boulder as he was clearing debris from a landslide in Mustang.

Money from an INF 'Poor Fund' helped to pay for his surgery at the Western Regional Hospital in Pokhara, he needed nine units of blood.

Later he was able to go to INF's Green Pastures Hospital and Rehabilitation Centre for people with disabilities in Pokhara, where he will be fitted with an artificial limb. He will need vocational training after his rehabilitation, so that he can earn a living and continue to support his wife and daughter. Nar Bahadur is third from the left in this photo of amputee clients at Green Pastures. Please click here to find out how you can help INF's Green Pastures Hospital and Rehabilitation Centre.

Alternatively, please click here to help INF help people with disabilities, both at Green Pastures and elsewhere in Nepal.

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