The Beginning
The Problem We Saw
Our Director of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation throughout her medical practice observed that there were a large number of people with disabilities and economic vulnerability who did not receive rehabilitation treatments because they did not have the economic capacity to cover the expenses of private physical therapies and in public medicine receiving rehabilitation treatment is almost impossible.
Living Their Struggle
When caring for her patients, she lives the anguish together with them of not being able to receive the adequate physical therapy and rehabilitation treatments, so one day she decides to start a project that could care for all people with disabilities and economic vulnerability, without the high costs of private medicine and avoiding the lack of attention to these people in public medicine.
The Solution
Yamin decides to offer a treatment that consists of Electrostimulating Clothing that provides neurological and muscular stimulation to people with physical disabilities, without the need to leave their homes with follow-ups from physical therapists, psychologists and nutritionists at home.
Joy of Giving Is Born
This is how our great non-profit association Joy Of Giving was born — with a mission to restore hope and mobility to those who need it most.
Our Impact Today
For more than 4 years, we have been working so that people with disabilities and in situations of economic vulnerability can access quality rehabilitation treatment. Your support encourages us to remain committed to reaching our goal.
What Sets Us Apart
Unlike traditional rehabilitation centers, we bring the treatment to the patient's home. Our electrostimulating clothing provides continuous neurological and muscular stimulation, allowing patients to receive therapy in the comfort of their own homes while being monitored by our team of professionals.
We believe that everyone deserves a chance at recovery, regardless of their financial situation. That's why all our services are provided completely free of charge to patients in vulnerable situations.