Legs4Africa, a Bristol-based charity, has launched Leg Up, their biggest ever fundraising campaign. The campaign launch coincides with the first official day of the Tokyo Paralympic Games and aims to raise awareness and £100,000 to support those with limb differences in sub-Saharan Africa.
With support from current and ex-Paralympians including Julie Rogers, Joe Bestwick and Rosie Bancroft, the campaign will be running until Christmas Eve and will be shared across billboards, social media and on YouTube.
Legs4Africa provides support and prosthetic leg parts for the only mobility centre in The Gambia. It also funds community outreach and counselling sessions through rehabilitation services. The money raised from the Leg Up campaign will help Legs4Africa expand and improve all of these services.
Evie Dickinson, Fundraising and Communications Manager at Legs4Africa said:
“This is our largest fundraising campaign yet and we’ve been working really hard these last few months to ensure we’re ready to get going in time for the Tokyo Paralympics. We are really excited about this campaign because we have been approached by a long-term friend of the charity who will match fund all public donations.”
“The amount of good work we can do with double the amount of monetary donations is unbelievable. Through this campaign we have the opportunity to give thousands of amputees in The Gambia the ultimate leg up, by providing prosthetic legs and access to rehabilitation, training and employment.”
By getting involved in this fantastic campaign, the public have the chance to be part of something incredible and get thousands of people back on their feet this autumn.
To donate to the Leg Up campaign please visit www.legs4africa.org/legup . You can also follow the campaign on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook – @Legs4Africa.