ACA Board Member and CEO/President to Share Mentor Relationship on Nightline Tonight
Sarah Reinertsen, a member of ACA’s Board of Directors and Paddy Rossbach, ACA’s CEO/President, will be featured on Nightline tonight, July 20, 2005, at 11:35 p.m. EST on ABC.

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TO:  ACA Members and Friends

 

FROM:  Amputee Coalition of America

 

DATE:   July 20, 2005

 

RE:  ACA Board Member and CEO/President to Share Mentor Relationship on Nightline Tonight

 

Sarah Reinertsen, a member of ACA’s Board of Directors and Paddy Rossbach, ACA’s CEO/President, will be featured on Nightline tonight, July 20, 2005, at 11:35 p.m. EST on ABC.

 

Sarah Reinertsen is a woman defined by courage to overcome, achieve and give back to the world that gave her strength.  When she discovered her opportunities, she never looked back and has dedicated her life to reaching new heights and sharing with others how to overcome limitations others set before them.  She is an athlete, a role model, a journalist and an advocate of changing the public’s perception of people with limb differences.

 

Paddy Rossbach will discuss her mentor relationship with Sarah and how the roles have reversed over the years.  Paddy, no stranger to sports, is a marathon runner, a competitive horseback rider, and a national dressage champion as well.

 

Sarah will be the first amputee woman to complete the Ironman World Championships in Kona, Hawaii, in October 2005.

 

Please tune in to learn more about this relationship and how everyone can succeed in life, with a little help from their friends.

 

Founded in 1986, the Amputee Coalition of America (ACA) is a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization headquartered in Knoxville, Tennessee.  The mission of the ACA is to reach out to people with limb loss to empower them through education, support and advocacy. In cooperation with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the ACA established the National Limb Loss Information Center (NLLIC) in 1997, the nation's only comprehensive source of information for people living with limb differences.  For more information, visit www.amputee-coalition.org or call toll-free 888/AMP-KNOW.

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