Cleveland Students' Prosthetic Hands Project
Cleveland High School Students Revolutionize Prosthetics: From Local Lab to Global Impact
High school students in Cleveland, Ohio, are transforming lives worldwide with their 3D-printed prosthetic hands. Inspired by high costs of traditional limbs, they launched Hands Across Borders, partnering with international groups to provide affordable solutions. Their efforts have reached children in Ecuador, the Dominican Republic, and Jordan, empowering them with newfound abilities and joy. The students aim to expand their impact with an in-person trip to Jordan and sponsor support, demonstrating the power of youth innovation.
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