Amputee Coalition of America’s Paddy Rossbach Youth Camp Reaches Goal of 100 Campers


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 Knoxville, Tennessee, July 14, 2010 – The Amputee Coalition of America (ACA) has reached its goal to send 100 campers to the Amputee Coalition of America’s Paddy Rossbach Youth Camp in Clarksville, Ohio. More than $180,000 was raised by the ACA to send the children, ages 10-17, to the camp.

“We have had tremendous success raising funds for the camp this year. People have given generously after seeing the difference the camp makes for these children. By working with children’s hospitals, industry partners, ACA members, support groups and other healthcare providers, the youth camp is currently at 100 percent capacity this summer. This doubles our enrollment from last year,” said Marshall J. Cohen, chairman of the Amputee Coalition’s Board of Directors. “Our Pebble Parties across the country have raised many of the funds, and we thank all those who donated.”

The 5-day summer camp offers a full range of activities that include fishing, swimming, zip lining, canoeing, theater, dance, archery and more. A unique aspect of this program, according to Cohen, is that campers are not accompanied by their parents, which inspires campers to take on new challenges, be independent, test themselves, and build new friendships in a supportive, caring environment.

“Parents report that their campers leave camp with higher self-esteem and more self-confidence,” said Cohen. “And that’s what it’s all about.”

With an exciting new performing arts program being offered, the 2010 camp promises to be a rewarding experience for the children. Hollywood actress Bianca Kajlich, star of CBS’ Rules of Engagement, will be instructing the campers in acting classes. Bianca’s brother, Andre, who had both legs amputated after a train accident in Prague, will be a camp counselor.

The camp is held at the Joy Outdoor Education Center between Cincinnati and Columbus, Ohio. All expenses and airfare are covered for the campers by the ACA.

NOTE TO MEDIA: The Amputee Coalition of America invites you to attend camp and to film, interview or take photographs. Let us know how we can accommodate your needs. The kids are remarkable and many have compelling stories. The visuals from film and photos will make a memorable story. Contact Melanie Staten at 865-776-8227 during the day, weekends or evenings. To learn more about the camp and to donate to support the 2011 program, visit Amputee Coalition of America’s Paddy Rossbach Youth Camp.

To learn more about the camp and to donate to support the 2011 program, visit Amputee Coalition of America’s Paddy Rossbach Youth Camp.

 

About the Amputee Coalition of America The Amputee Coalition, based in Knoxville, Tennessee, is a national nonprofit organization whose mission is “to reach out to and empower people affected by limb loss to achieve their full potential through education, support and advocacy, and to promote limb loss prevention.” For more information about limb loss, please visit the Amputee Coalition Web site at amputee-coalition.org or call 888/267-5669.

 

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