Victims of Conflict

The Sir Bobby Charlton Center For Support & Rehabilitation opens in Amman, Jordan

UK Based Charity Find A Better Way, has partnered with the Polus Center and Asia Development Training to provide a permanent home for our long running prosthetic rehabilitation program in Jordan. The Sir Bobby Charlton Centre for Support and Rehabilitation opened it's doors August 2017, in Amman, Jordan.

London Exhibition

This past August UK Based charity Find A Better Way funded the Sir Bobby Charlton Centre for Support & Rehabilitation in Amman, Jordan. This state of the art centre offers a fully equipped facility for the Polus Center and Asia Development Training to continue the humanitarian work of providing prosthetic rehabilitation and trauma therapy services to hundreds of war wounded Syrians since the conflict began.

Healing is Happening

Landmine survivor Isaac Wetewabo shares his hopes as he struggles to provide for his family. The Coffeelands trust, a fund created in 2005, provides support for coffee farmers, like Isaac, and their families impacted by landmines in conflict and post-conflict regions of the world through rehabilitation, training, coffee farm improvements, housing, and small business development.

Keeping Hope Alive

Polus Center Celebrates 20 years of International Victim Assistance Work

Dark to Light: Conflict, Healing & Hope

A.P.E. Gallery, 126 Main Street, Northampton, Massachusetts. May 15 – 19, 2018

The Polus Center Celebrated it's 20 year anniversary supporting victims of conflict around the world, with an exhibition and benefit events this past May, at the A.P.E. Gallery in downtown Northampton, Massachusetts.

Field Report DRC

West Virginian, Dave Evans is renowned for his expertise in making prosthetic limbs, and for helping amputees in war-torn countries throughout the world. Himself an amputee as a result of wounds received in Vietnam, Dave has worked with the Polus Center since 1997 establishing prosthetic rehabilitation programs and training technicians. In this months field report, Dave writes about his latest trip to the Democratic Republic of the Congo.