Media Advisory - Reminder - Day 3 - Child Amputees Learn to Handle Teasing and Bullying at War Amps Fredericton Seminar
FREDERICTON, July 12, 2015 /CNW/ - Today is the last day of The War Amps 2015 Atlantic Child Amputee (CHAMP) Seminar in Fredericton.
Growing up with an amputation can be challenging, from dealing with staring, teasing and bullying, to the frustrations of not being able to take part in an activity or keep up with peers. In an open forum session called "What Bugs Me", child amputees from across the Atlantic provinces will have the opportunity to talk about these difficult issues and get practical solutions from older Champs.
When: |
Sunday, July 12 – 8:45 to 9:15 a.m. |
Where: |
Delta Fredericton, 225 Woodstock Road |
This year marks the 40th anniversary of the CHAMP Program, which has provided generations of child amputees, with financial assistance for artificial limbs, regional seminars and peer support.
Media are welcome to attend the session and interviews with the Champs can be arranged.
SOURCE War Amps
Danita Chisholm, Executive Director, Communications, 1 (613) 797-1654
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