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  1. May 17, 2024 · The Heather Abbott Foundation helps provide customized prostheses to those who have suffered limb loss through traumatic circumstances. There are many ways to get involved in our mission, from planning your own fundraiser to becoming a corporate sponsor.

  2. As a certified Peer Counselor for the American Amputee Coalition, Heather is able to provide hope and emotional healing. As a nationally-known motivational speaker, she reminds audiences of the power of positive thinking and the real impact compassionate giving can have on the life of someone in need.

  3. The Heather Abbott Foundation is Heather’s commitment to “pay it forward.” The 2013 Boston Bombing on Marathon Monday gripped our nation. In the days and weeks that followed, thousands of people donated money to help all those who were injured that day.

  4. Apr 13, 2023 · BOSTON - Ten years after the explosions at the Boston Marathon finish line that forced doctors to amputate part of Heather Abbott's leg, she says the biggest change in her life is her work...

  5. Apr 14, 2023 · So in late 2014, barely a year and a half after the bombings, she established the Heather Abbott Foundation. The organization donates prostheses that allow amputees to do more than simply walk.

  6. The Heather Abbott Foundation, Newport, Rhode Island. 8,414 likes · 77 talking about this. Heather lost her left leg, below the knee, at the 2013 Boston Bombing. The Foundation helps victims of...

  7. Apr 10, 2023 · This year, the Heather Abbott Foundation is teaming up with a Danish company, Levitate, to get amputees more cost-efficient running blades. It’s an initiative will mean the foundation can help roughly 50 patients a year.

  8. Apr 14, 2021 · Heather Abbott was severely injured in the Boston Marathon bombing. Today, she is helping fellow amputees of all ages receive customized prostheses that allow them to live full, active lives.

  9. www.heatherabbottfoundation.org

  10. In 2015, she created the Heather Abbott Foundation and has since raised more than $1 million and helped dozens of amputees of all ages receive prostheses that allow them to live full, active lives. Read Heather’s story on CNN

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