MEND - Supporting the Differently Abled

MEND - Supporting the Differently Abled We help impoverished children, youth and adults with disabilities gain mobility and independence. He hadn't moved! And he's still doing it, 20 years on.

MEND'S AMAZING STORY - here's how it all started:

20 years ago Rob Buchanan, Mend's Founder, was in Fiji, researching native medicinal plants. He was in a small village, and in the morning walked past a boy sitting out on the veranda of his home. Hours later, when Rob walked past the house again, the boy was still sitting there. Rob knew this was very unusual behaviour for a young boy, so he aske

d the boy's mother about it, and was told that the boy had muscular dystrophy. Rob decided to see if he could do something to help the boy. He took a bus for several hours from the small village to a larger village with a hospital. When he enquired at the hospital if there might be a wheelchair for the boy, he was shown a shipping container full of broken wheelchairs. So resourceful Rob took parts from several wheelchairs and put together one that worked, and brought it back to the small village for the boy, changing the boy's life and that of his family. Rob repaired several other wheelchairs, and provided them to other young people in remote villages who desperately needed them. He discovered that there were disabled people hidden away in many of the small villages in Fiji, with no money for assessment or rehabilitation. He spent weeks hiking to the small villages, seeking them out, and created a list of disabled children and adults who needed help in the remote villages of Fiji. He shared this list with the international charities represented in Fiji, so they could help. Much to his surprise, they were not interested. Not only that, but what Rob was doing was threatening to them for some reason, and he was asked to stop! After that experience, Rob knew he couldn't depend on the large charities and religious organisations to help the people he had found, and went ahead and helped them himself. Our mission today: To help disabled children and adults become mobile, independent and trained in skills that can lead to employment...and so achieve dignity in their communities".

Namaste...I received a few photos from our partner in Ghana..St Martins de Porres Hospital where we support prosthetist ...
23/05/2026

Namaste...
I received a few photos from our partner in Ghana..St Martins de Porres Hospital where we support prosthetist Japheth to fit limbs and he must treat other patients too.
See club foot baby ( CTEV) he plastered the feet every 2 weeks x 5 then the baby had small tendon release..and now night boots n bar for 3 months to sustain corrected position.
Also see Above Knee and Below Knee limbs he fabricated.
Rob, MEND

Namaste from rural Nepal...12 prostheses are being made in Kathmandu by longterm prosthetic technician Roshan Thapa...fo...
13/05/2026

Namaste from rural Nepal...
12 prostheses are being made in Kathmandu by longterm prosthetic technician Roshan Thapa...for amputees in Gulmi District.
Parts are kindly donated by the New Zealand government to MEND reducing costs a lot for clients..
See first stage after plaster casts are taken from each client...then filled with plaster..which is shaped and then laminated over ...
Some shortage of resin now maybe due to Gulf War..!

Rob MEND

08/05/2026
08/05/2026
07/05/2026

See the three boys now hearing...dancing !

Namaste from Nepal..Today Amrit and I busy fitting hearing aids to the first group of 3 deaf students. All hearing well ...
07/05/2026

Namaste from Nepal..
Today Amrit and I busy fitting hearing aids to the first group of 3 deaf students.
All hearing well for first time!
Because they couldn't hear from birth all three cant say words..so need lots of speech therapy.
Tomorrow 7 more coming..

Thanks to Triton Hearing and all other hearing aid donors in NZ...

In Jinja Uganda ( where the mighty Nile River begins journey to Eygpt from Lake Victoria) Victoria who is profoundly dea...
10/04/2026

In Jinja Uganda ( where the mighty Nile River begins journey to Eygpt from Lake Victoria) Victoria who is profoundly deaf herself.. is teaching deaf students sewing.
Their first product is aprons..and we will see other items in coming weeks.
Gaining skills helps students' confidence and hopefully future income generation.

Bonjour...I wanted to thank our partner limb centre,  Centrefab in Burundi ..set up by prosthetist Fabrice for getting l...
09/04/2026

Bonjour...

I wanted to thank our partner limb centre, Centrefab in Burundi ..
set up by prosthetist Fabrice for getting lots of amputees walking since starting.
See small girl now walking ...with before 'n after photos n video.

If anyone wants to support a child to walk with BK or Below Knee limb it costs about $300 NZ /$400 NZ or $200/$250 US for parts and materials and labour
And takes 3 days from casting to gait training...

Giving mobility to someone from very poor family changes their lives.!!

Contact me [email protected] if you would like to help!
Merci beaucoup!
Rob Buchanan
MEND Director

See what our friends are doing…
05/04/2026

See what our friends are doing…

Thank you for this donation of prosthetic parts from the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Adelaide, Australia πŸ™ŒπŸ’•πŸ™πŸΏ
05/04/2026

Thank you for this donation of prosthetic parts from the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Adelaide, Australia πŸ™ŒπŸ’•πŸ™πŸΏ

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