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Pffdinc PFFD facilitates the Gift of Mobility by repurposing gently used prostheses & mobility aids to redeveloping countries in critical need. DONATE NOW

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Meet the Nigerian 🇳🇬 Entrepreneur Who Creates Dark Skin Prosthetics For Black Amputęes.

John Amanam is allegedly the first African to produce hyper-realistic prostheses for Black people.

He is the CEO of Immortal Cosmetic Art.

08/21/2024

🎉 It’s official: REmarket is back on October 9 & 10, 2024, and we’re excited to be offering our usual services.

Come stop by the St. Lawrence Market temporary tent during the listed operating hours to participate in the following environmental initiatives:

-FreeMarket (Wednesday only — please refer to the schedule)
-Repair Café Toronto free repair cafe (Thursday only, 1 item per person)
-Small bike repairs by CultureLink Bike Hub (Thursday only — limited small repairs only)
-Donation collection on behalf of The Salvation Army and PFFD Inc.
-Recycling services for a wide variety of items that can’t go in the blue bin, courtesy of TerraCycle Canada and Pact Collective
-Collection of used electronics and e-waste courtesy of Renewed Computer Technology (RCT)
-Prescription eyeglass collection for reuse overseas, courtesy of The Optic Zone
-Educational booths courtesy of the SLNA-WRG and the City of Toronto

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Design credit: Bernadeth B.
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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

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Diary of an Amputee

On a trip to Jamaica Iahnijah (aged 4 at the time) met a double leg amputee with no legs, who used a skateboard for mobility. Iahnijah tried to gift his own prosthetic to the man, after learning the man could not afford prosthetics, and that outside of Canada they were NOT free. This moment birthed the evolution of PFFD. We repurpose gently used mobility aids in redeveloping countries with people living with disabilities in dyer need.

THE GIFT OF MOBILITY COMES WRAPPED WITH INDEPENDENCE AND A RENEWED SENSE OF DIGNITY. Help us give that GIFT! DONATE NOW!