This year marks the 75th anniversary of the War Amps Key Tag Service. As this milestone year comes to an end, 20-year-old Kyle Nordick of Ste. Agathe is sharing how donations to the lost key return service have made a difference in his life.
Old fashioned car keys made it a lot easier to cut a new set, but with newer high tech fobs if you have to replace a fob it could cost you hundreds of dollars.
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Sophia Carlson is 12 years old. She was born without a left arm, but that hasn’t held her back.
“That’s just how she was made,” said her mom, Susan Carlson.
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Sophia was first fitted with an artificial limb when she was 10 months old. “She uses it to skip, horseback ride, play the ukulele. She just got a new skipping rope attachment this week. We try to get her into as many opportunities as we can.”
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