“CHAMPS” CELEBRATE 70 YEARS OF THE WAR AMPS KEY TAG SERVICE AT TORONTO CHILD AMPUTEE SEMINAR
May 24, 2016 – The War Amps 2016 Ontario Child Amputee (CHAMP) Seminar starts this Friday in Toronto. The Seminar will bring together young amputees and their parents from across the province, where they will learn about the latest developments in artificial limbs, dealing with teasing and bullying and parenting an amputee child.
This year marks the 70th anniversary of the Key Tag Service. To date, more than 1.5 million sets of lost keys have been returned to their owners. Donations to the Key Tag Service fund The War Amps many programs for amputees, including the CHAMP Program, which provides financial assistance for artificial limbs and recreational devices, regional seminars and peer support.
When: | May 27 - 29, 2016 |
Where: | Chelsea Hotel 33 Gerrard Street West |
Media are welcome to attend the following sessions. Interviews with the Champs can be arranged at any time.
Friday, May 27 |
6:45 p.m. | Welcoming (Churchill Ballroom) Rob Larman, Director of The War Amps PLAYSAFE/DRIVESAFE Program, welcomes Champs and their families to the Seminar and introduces the Seminar theme, “Key Tags at Work for 70 Years!” |
Saturday, May 28 |
8:50 a.m. | PLAYSAFE! (Baker) Champs learn how they can become Safety Ambassadors and teach other children how to PLAYSAFE. |
10:15 a.m. | Healthy Living for Arm Amputees (Churchill Ballroom) Arm amputees learn how to lead healthy lives, discover a multitude of daily living aids and look at new ways to accomplish everyday activities. |
10:15 a.m. | Healthy Living for Leg Amputees (Seymour) Leg amputees learn how to lead healthy lives and look at new ways to accomplish everyday activities. |
1:30 p.m. | Amputees in Action! (Churchill Ballroom) Champs demonstrate their artificial limbs and recreational devices in a “show & tell” format. |
Sunday, May 29 |
8:45 a.m. | “What Bugs Me” (Churchill Ballroom) Open forum session where young Champs talk about and learn to handle difficult issues they encounter like teasing, staring and “too many questions.” Older Champs provide support and advice. This is the final session of the seminar, which sends Champs home with renewed confidence and tools for living with amputation. |
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Danita Chisholm
Executive Director, Communications
1 877 606-3342
communications@waramps.ca