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Lend Us A Hand

We believe that every hand extended in service can change a life. By volunteering with Nkolo Orthopaedics Rehabilitation Center (NORC), you’re not just giving your time—you’re sharing your heart, your skills, and your passion to help those in need. Together, we can bring hope, healing, and a brighter future to persons living with disabilities.

At NORC, we’re more than just an orthopaedic and rehabilitation center—we’re a community united by the belief that everyone deserves a chance to thrive and live better. By volunteering with us, you become a vital part of that community. Together, we can empower individuals with disabilities to successfully reach their fullest potential.

Volunteering at Nkolo Orthopaedics Rehabilitation Center (NORC)

Why Volunteer with NORC?

Be a Catalyst for Change: Your efforts directly impact the lives of our patients, helping them regain independence and confidence. Every moment you spend with us contributes to a stronger, healthier community.

Grow with Us: Volunteering at NORC is more than just an opportunity to give back. It’s a chance to learn, grow, and connect with like-minded individuals who share your commitment to making the world a better place.

Experience Fulfillment: There’s nothing more rewarding than seeing the smiles of those whose lives you’ve touched. At NORC, you’ll experience the joy of knowing your actions are making a real difference.

Diverse Opportunities: Whether you’re a healthcare professional, student, or simply someone with a heart for service, there’s a place for you at NORC. From assisting in our rehabilitation programs to helping with administrative and technical tasks, your skills and talents are valuable to us.

Serve with Us

We invite you to volunteer with NORC and become a vital part of our mission. Let’s work together to build a brighter, more inclusive future for all. To learn more about our volunteering opportunities, please contact us at info@nkoloorthorehab.com or call +256 783 152393.

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