Mona Patel Elected to Amputee Coalition of America Board of Directors
San Antonio resident and activist Mona Patel has been elected to the Amputee Coalition of America’s Board of Directors at their recent meeting.

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San Antonio resident and activist Mona Patel has been elected to the Amputee Coalition of America’s Board of Directors at their recent meeting. Patel has been active in the Amputee Coalition for many years, and she is currently an ACA-certified peer visitor. “Speaking for the Amputee Coalition, we are happy to have Mona Patel as an active member of our board,” said Kendra Calhoun, president & CEO of the Amputee Coalition of America. “Her contributions will be invaluable to us as we move forward with state and federal parity laws. She has been a tireless advocate for amputee rights, education and support. As an amputee, she is knowledgeable about state and federal issues that affect the limb loss community. As a social worker, she brings a wealth of experience and compassion to our organization.” While a student in 1990, Patel was crossing a college campus when a drunk driver struck her. The accident resulted in the amputation of her right leg below the knee. Determined to help other amputees, Patel has since been an avid advocate for amputees in a variety of legislative and educational efforts. In 2009, she successfully led advocacy efforts in the passage of the Texas Prosthetic and Orthotic Insurance Parity Bill. She has been the group leader for the local amputee support group for 13 years and has served on Amputee Coalition committees and other groups, including the Volunteer Task Force. Currently, she is a certified peer visitor, and she is taking on a new role as lead advocate for her state in the Amputee Advocacy Network. “It is an honor for me to serve on the Amputee Coalition’s board, where I plan to continue working hard to enhance the lives of amputees,” said Patel. “While an amputation is a major life-changing experience, it is not the end. Through my board work, I want to show other amputees that they can lead productive and rich lives.” Holding a Bachelor’s Degree in Behavioral Science, a Master’s Degree in Psychology, and a second Master’s Degree in Social Work, Patel is a licensed clinical social worker for MK Prosthetic & Orthotic Services in San Antonio, Texas, where she counsels patients pre- and post-amputation. Married with two daughters, Patel is very active and enjoys traveling, fitness and reading. 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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