Mick Ebeling is the co-founder of Not Impossible Labs and The Ebeling Group, who took a trip to Sudan in October 2013, to do the impossible in constructing a 3D printed arm for a young boy. Ebeling’s idea came from learning about Dr. Tom Catena, who treated multiple children who were injured from the Sudanese government bombing raids. This lead to Ebeling learning about 12 year old Daniel from Sudan, who was also affected from the bombing raids and decided to help Daniel when he learned that Daniel no longer wanted to live, because of his condition. This led to Ebeling learning about 3D printing from a carpenter turned 3D printer guru, and then meeting Daniel in person to have his arm fit for the 3D printed arm. Daniel and Ebeling’s story is inspirational and beautiful, to see how medical technology may not be able to reach multiple in need; but if one person can be helped then that means all the difference. A lot of times, people believe that just helping one person will not make any difference in anyone’s life because it is not multiple; nonetheless, Daniel’s story proves that the impossible can be reached from miles away.