Stephen Davies, who is missing an arm, received a free prosthetic from Team Unlimbited e-Nable, and soon became a volunteer for the organization. When Davies learned that there was an 8-year-old-girl from Bristol who also needed prosthetic arm, he saw a chance to pay his good fortune forward: he designed an arm for Isabella, and then drove 200 miles to deliver it to her in person.
“The gadget is so bright and bold that she insisted on wearing it to the local supermarket straight after she got it and proudly strutted around wanting the world to see it,” Isabella’s father told Baby Center. “She’s been keen to show it off and explain how it works ever since she got it and to almost anyone that will listen.”
“This day will remain with me as one of the best days ever,” Davies wrote on his blog. E-Nable is a global network of volunteers that wants to build 1,000 hands for disabled children.
More info: murraycs.co.uk | Facebook | YouTube (h/t: laughingsquid )
When Stephen Davies learned that there was a girl who was missing an arm just like him, he decided to do something about it
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He designed an arm for Isabella and then drove 200 miles to deliver it to her in person
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Davies is a volunteer for Team Unlimbited e-Nable
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“It’s amazing and I LOVE the colors! I’m going to use it for as many things as I can!” said Isabella
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“[T]his day will remain with me as one of the best days ever. Truly nectar for the soul,” Davies wrote on his blog
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Said Isabella’s father, “She’s been keen to show it off and explain how it works”
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Stephen Davies, who is missing an arm, received a free prosthetic from Team Unlimbited e-Nable, and soon became a volunteer for the organization. When Davies learned that there was an 8-year-old-girl from Bristol who also needed prosthetic arm, he saw a chance to pay his good fortune forward: he designed an arm for Isabella, and then drove 200 miles to deliver it to her in person.
“The gadget is so bright and bold that she insisted on wearing it to the local supermarket straight after she got it and proudly strutted around wanting the world to see it,” Isabella’s father told Baby Center. “She’s been keen to show it off and explain how it works ever since she got it and to almost anyone that will listen.”
“This day will remain with me as one of the best days ever,” Davies wrote on his blog. E-Nable is a global network of volunteers that wants to build 1,000 hands for disabled children.
More info: murraycs.co.uk | Facebook | YouTube (h/t: laughingsquid )
When Stephen Davies learned that there was a girl who was missing an arm just like him, he decided to do something about it
3d-printed-prosthetic-arm-stephen-davies-enable-isabella-7

He designed an arm for Isabella and then drove 200 miles to deliver it to her in person
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Davies is a volunteer for Team Unlimbited e-Nable
Video
E-Nable is a global network of volunteers that wants to build 1,000 hands for disabled children
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“It’s amazing and I LOVE the colors! I’m going to use it for as many things as I can!” said Isabella
Video
“[T]his day will remain with me as one of the best days ever. Truly nectar for the soul,” Davies wrote on his blog
3d-printed-prosthetic-arm-stephen-davies-enable-isabella-5

Said Isabella’s father, “She’s been keen to show it off and explain how it works”
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Stephen Davies, who is missing an arm, received a free prosthetic from Team Unlimbited e-Nable, and soon became a volunteer for the organization. When Davies learned that there was an 8-year-old-girl from Bristol who also needed prosthetic arm, he saw a chance to pay his good fortune forward: he designed an arm for Isabella, and then drove 200 miles to deliver it to her in person.
“The gadget is so bright and bold that she insisted on wearing it to the local supermarket straight after she got it and proudly strutted around wanting the world to see it,” Isabella’s father told Baby Center. “She’s been keen to show it off and explain how it works ever since she got it and to almost anyone that will listen.”
“This day will remain with me as one of the best days ever,” Davies wrote on his blog. E-Nable is a global network of volunteers that wants to build 1,000 hands for disabled children.
More info: murraycs.co.uk | Facebook | YouTube (h/t: laughingsquid )
When Stephen Davies learned that there was a girl who was missing an arm just like him, he decided to do something about it
3d-printed-prosthetic-arm-stephen-davies-enable-isabella-7

He designed an arm for Isabella and then drove 200 miles to deliver it to her in person
3d-printed-prosthetic-arm-stephen-davies-enable-isabella-18

Davies is a volunteer for Team Unlimbited e-Nable
Video
E-Nable is a global network of volunteers that wants to build 1,000 hands for disabled children
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“It’s amazing and I LOVE the colors! I’m going to use it for as many things as I can!” said Isabella
Video
“[T]his day will remain with me as one of the best days ever. Truly nectar for the soul,” Davies wrote on his blog
3d-printed-prosthetic-arm-stephen-davies-enable-isabella-5

Said Isabella’s father, “She’s been keen to show it off and explain how it works”
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Stephen Davies, who is missing an arm, received a free prosthetic from Team Unlimbited e-Nable, and soon became a volunteer for the organization. When Davies learned that there was an 8-year-old-girl from Bristol who also needed prosthetic arm, he saw a chance to pay his good fortune forward: he designed an arm for Isabella, and then drove 200 miles to deliver it to her in person.
“The gadget is so bright and bold that she insisted on wearing it to the local supermarket straight after she got it and proudly strutted around wanting the world to see it,” Isabella’s father told Baby Center. “She’s been keen to show it off and explain how it works ever since she got it and to almost anyone that will listen.”
“This day will remain with me as one of the best days ever,” Davies wrote on his blog. E-Nable is a global network of volunteers that wants to build 1,000 hands for disabled children.
More info: murraycs.co.uk | Facebook | YouTube (h/t: laughingsquid )
When Stephen Davies learned that there was a girl who was missing an arm just like him, he decided to do something about it
3d-printed-prosthetic-arm-stephen-davies-enable-isabella-7

He designed an arm for Isabella and then drove 200 miles to deliver it to her in person
3d-printed-prosthetic-arm-stephen-davies-enable-isabella-18

Davies is a volunteer for Team Unlimbited e-Nable
Video
E-Nable is a global network of volunteers that wants to build 1,000 hands for disabled children
3d-printed-prosthetic-arm-stephen-davies-enable-isabella-3

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“It’s amazing and I LOVE the colors! I’m going to use it for as many things as I can!” said Isabella
Video
“[T]his day will remain with me as one of the best days ever. Truly nectar for the soul,” Davies wrote on his blog
3d-printed-prosthetic-arm-stephen-davies-enable-isabella-5

Said Isabella’s father, “She’s been keen to show it off and explain how it works”
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