| 1). To provide free prosthetic legs to those in need regardless of nationality or religion |
| 2). To provide leg prosthetic parts to organisations that are able to produce prostheses according to the Foundations’ models, so that they will be able to provide free prostheses and repair service to those in need |
| 3). To provide additional assistive devices, such as crutches and walkers, to improve the quality of life of those with prostheses. |
| 4). To provide trainings and enhance knowledge and skills in making of prostheses according to the Foundation’s models for prosthetists and prosthetic technicians who operate in hospitals and medical centres |
| 5). To constantly study and improve the quality of the Foundation’s prostheses |
| 6). To carry out activities and collaborate with other charitable foundations to promote the development of public welfare |