Author of the article: Virginia Clinton • Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Publishing date: Mar 02, 2021 • March 2, 2021 • 2 minute read •
Pictured are members of The War Amps Child Amputee Program (CHAMP), Rachel Quilty and Sophia Carlson and Christine McMaster. Christine has attended seminars over the years and acts as a role model to the younger amputees, showing them that the sky is the limit. SUBMITTED PHOTO jpg, BI
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This year the War Amps Key Tag Service will be celebrating its 75th anniversary.
Launched in 1946, the Key Tag Service was developed to provide returning war amputee veterans work for competitive wages and generating funds for the associations’ programs like the War Amps Child Amputee Program (CHAMP), by providing service to Canadians.