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Letter: Still much work to do

Dear editor, On behalf of The War Amps, I would like to thank David Willberg for his excellent story on Emma Grobbink, a local member of The War Amps Child Amputee (CHAMP) Program, in the Sept. 12 edition of the Estevan Mercury.

Dear editor,

On behalf of The War Amps, I would like to thank David Willberg for his excellent story on Emma Grobbink, a local member of The War Amps Child Amputee (CHAMP) Program, in the Sept. 12 edition of the Estevan Mercury.

As The War Amps marks its 100th anniversary this year, stories like this help bring important awareness to the many vital programs we offer for all Canadian amputees.

Although the association has developed many innovative and unique programs over the past 100 years, there is still much to do to ensure amputees have the artificial limbs they need to lead full and active lives. With the public’s continued support of the Key Tag and Address Label Service, our commitment remains to improve the lives of amputees, like Emma, long into the future.

 

Danita Chisholm

Executive Director, CHAMP program

The War Amps