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What is the K.G.P. Foundation Prosthetic Limb Camp?
Whether you work in healthcare, community service, or social impact initiatives, you understand the importance of giving mobility and independence to those who have lost it. Prosthetic limb donation camps provide artificial limbs to individuals who might otherwise be unable to afford them—restoring both dignity and functionality. Unlike one-time donations, these camps offer lasting transformation, as they directly address a lifelong physical need. The latest camp by the K.G.P. Foundation is a powerful example of such humanitarian action in practice.
The collaboration that made it possible
Organized in partnership with Leo Club Hubballi and Shri Mahaveer Limb Centre Hubballi, the camp marked the 25th birthday of Srigandh Ganesh Shet, President of the K.G.P. Foundation and Proprietor. Far from a traditional birthday celebration, the event focused on community service, offering 30 prosthetic legs to individuals in need. The initiative was further supported by the presence of Mahendra Singh Ji, whose involvement added moral weight and visibility to the cause. Together, the organizations and individuals involved created an ecosystem of care, extending the impact well beyond a single event.
Best practices for impactful donation drives
What makes a prosthetic limb camp effective? Clear planning, reliable partnerships, and a strong commitment to follow-through. Each beneficiary needs to be properly assessed, fitted, and guided through using the prosthesis. Organizers must also ensure accessibility, maintain quality standards, and communicate with transparency. The K.G.P. Foundation’s model shows that when passion is combined with process, real change is possible. From logistics to emotional support, each element contributes to a holistic, respectful experience for recipients.
With 30 prosthetic legs donated, the camp not only transformed individual lives—it set a precedent for how youth leadership, philanthropy, and collaborative action can redefine what it means to serve society.