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A not-for-profit organisation
committed to injured people
A not-for-profit organisation
committed to injured people

Emma Joy Staines

Founder, Steel Bones

Emma grew up in London and relocated after University to Suffolk. She has held numerous leadership roles, at 16 she was invited to join the Global Young Leadership Conference in New York City working with the UN.

Emma also took a GAP year aged 18 to spend 6 months travelling across South Africa and teaching in Swaziland.  This was a dream of Emma’s age 7 years old when she saw Nelson Mandela being released from Robben Island on the news.

Since then Emma completed a Masters degree at University in Creative Producing and was fast tracked through various roles in the Arts to Senior Management managing a fundraising development campaign in east London both before and after the 2012 Olympics.

Emma became a Networking Supremo in London on the Canary Wharf and City scene securing major connections and managing multiple levels of engagement with contacts to secure working partnerships that benefited all parties. During this time she and her husband, Leigh, looking after their growing family became the priority and so she took the leap into self-employment.

Since doing so Emma has launched an Empowerment Network and founded Steel Bones.

Emma loves spending time with her family, dog walking adventures with her children and hot chocolate with Disney films is always a special treat.

Emma is very passionate about providing amputee families with reliable support.