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The War Amps Key Tag Service is celebrating 75 years of returning lost keys to their owners.
Donations to the key tag service provide vital support to amputees across the country including Caydence Lee, 9, of Windham Centre.
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Born a right arm amputee, and as a member of The War Amps Child Amputee (CHAMP) Program, Caydence is eligible for financial assistance for artificial limbs and adaptive devices, as well as peer support.
âThe War Amps has been a great resource for us,â said Caydenceâs mom, Candyce, in a media release. âCaydence has been fitted with artificial arms and devices so that she can swim and take part in activities like any other child. Weâd like to thank all those who have donated to the Key Tag Service over the years.â
The War Amps has kicked off its 2021 key tag mailing to Yorkton residents. This year’s theme is “You Are a Part of What We Do,” marking the 75th anniversary of the Association’s Key Tag . . .
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