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Take Action: Share Your Story About the National Limb Loss Resource Center with Congress

Take Action: Share Your Story About the National Limb Loss Resource Center with Congress

Apr 21, 2022 | Advocacy, Government Relations, Grassroots

By Amanda Woodson – Government Relations Specialist Members of Congress and their staff are working on next year’s budget, and they want to hear from you about how they can support people with limb loss and limb difference. Taking action is as easy as 1-2-3 if you...

Introducing the Brand-New Lead Advocate Online Training

Introducing the Brand-New Lead Advocate Online Training

Apr 18, 2022 | Advocacy, Government Relations, Grassroots

By Amanda Woodson – Government Relations Specialist The Amputee Coalition Government Relations Team is thrilled to announce the launch of our online Lead Advocate Training! Are you looking to increase your participation in advocacy for our community? Do you want to...

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