Helen D. Cuyler Elected to Amputee Coalition of America Board
Orlando, Florida resident Helen D. Cuyler, retired educator from the Orange County Public School system, has been elected to the Amputee Coalition of America’s Board of Directors.

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Orlando, Florida resident Helen D. Cuyler, retired educator from the Orange County Public School system, has been elected to the Amputee Coalition of America’s Board of Directors. As an amputee, Cuyler has been an active member in the Amputee Coalition of America for a number of years. “Helen brings to us her vast experience as a professional educator, coordinator of various programs and trainer,” said Kendra Calhoun, president & CEO of the Amputee Coalition of America. “She will be a great asset to our board as we expand our educational programming, peer visitor and caregiver support programs. Helen’s compassion and desire to serve others is tireless. We look forward to her energy and enthusiasm as a board member.” Having served as a teacher, ESE Coordinator and facilitator, Cuyler retired from the school system in 2009 after 38 years. Her roles and responsibilities as a professional educator included serving at the school district office as a facilitator of training for administrators, teachers, paraprofessionals and parental involvement coordinator. At the school level, her roles included classroom teacher, dean of students, staffing coordinator, instructional coach and placement specialist.. “I thank the Board of the Amputee Coalition of America for this honor. As I have done for many years, I hope to move forward the organization’s mission and vision for the future. Drawing on my experience as an amputee and an educator, I offer my contributions in training, planning and curriculum development. I hope to facilitate efforts to reach out to minorities and the underprivileged,” said Cuyler. With a Bachelors degree in Education from Bethune-Cookman University, Cuyler is a member of the Amputee Coalition of America, the Florida Association for Staff Development and the National Staff Development Council. Cuyler became a below-knee amputee in 1972 as a result of a motorcycle accident. According to the ACA, there are currently 2 million amputees in the United States, and an additional 185,000 people lose a limb each year. These amputations are due primarily to diabetes and vascular disease as well as traumatic accidents and congenital factors. 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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