NEWS FLASH - OPAF Silent Auction
Tamara Bibby
Description
Collection
Title:
NEWS FLASH - OPAF Silent Auction
Creator:
Tamara Bibby
Date:
9/4/2002
Text:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 4, 2002
Contact: Tamara Bibby
(571) 431-0831
GET READY TO BID! IT'S THE O&P ASSISTANCE FUND FALL 2002 SILENT AUCTION
Alexandria, Virginia-The Orthotic and Prosthetic Assistance Fund, Inc.
(OPAF) invites you to stop by their booth (# 1046) at AOPA's National
Assembly for an opportunity to bid on fabulous prizes in a casual, fun
atmosphere during OPAF's Fall 2002 Silent Auction. This event, along with
the OPAF Golf Classic, helps to support OPAF programs. The silent auction
features exciting and distinctive items donated by individuals and
organizations inside and outside the O&P community.
The Auction begins on Wednesday, October 9 and ends on Saturday, October 12,
2002. All highest bidders must claim their prizes no later than Noon,
Saturday, October 12, 2002.
If you or your organization would like to donate an item to OPAF's silent
auction, please visit www.opfund.org/support/index.html#auction for more
information.
The Orthotic and Prosthetic Assistance Fund is a nonprofit organization, a
501(c)(3) public charity, established in 1995 by the Orthotic and Prosthetic
National Office. Dedicated initially to providing financial and in-kind
support to the 1996 Paralympics, the Fund now generates its own initiatives
through partnerships with individuals, organizations and institutions
engaged in raising public awareness of disability and improving the quality
of rehabilitation medicine, science and technology.
The Fund aims primarily to enable individuals with physical
disabilities-especially those served by members of the orthotics and
prosthetics community-to enjoy the rewards of personal achievement, physical
fitness, and social interaction.
For more information about the Orthotic and Prosthetic Assistance Fund,
Inc., please visit www.opfund.org or contact Tamara Bibby, OPAF Program
Coordinator, at 571.431.0831 or <Email Address Redacted>
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September 4, 2002
Contact: Tamara Bibby
(571) 431-0831
GET READY TO BID! IT'S THE O&P ASSISTANCE FUND FALL 2002 SILENT AUCTION
Alexandria, Virginia-The Orthotic and Prosthetic Assistance Fund, Inc.
(OPAF) invites you to stop by their booth (# 1046) at AOPA's National
Assembly for an opportunity to bid on fabulous prizes in a casual, fun
atmosphere during OPAF's Fall 2002 Silent Auction. This event, along with
the OPAF Golf Classic, helps to support OPAF programs. The silent auction
features exciting and distinctive items donated by individuals and
organizations inside and outside the O&P community.
The Auction begins on Wednesday, October 9 and ends on Saturday, October 12,
2002. All highest bidders must claim their prizes no later than Noon,
Saturday, October 12, 2002.
If you or your organization would like to donate an item to OPAF's silent
auction, please visit www.opfund.org/support/index.html#auction for more
information.
The Orthotic and Prosthetic Assistance Fund is a nonprofit organization, a
501(c)(3) public charity, established in 1995 by the Orthotic and Prosthetic
National Office. Dedicated initially to providing financial and in-kind
support to the 1996 Paralympics, the Fund now generates its own initiatives
through partnerships with individuals, organizations and institutions
engaged in raising public awareness of disability and improving the quality
of rehabilitation medicine, science and technology.
The Fund aims primarily to enable individuals with physical
disabilities-especially those served by members of the orthotics and
prosthetics community-to enjoy the rewards of personal achievement, physical
fitness, and social interaction.
For more information about the Orthotic and Prosthetic Assistance Fund,
Inc., please visit www.opfund.org or contact Tamara Bibby, OPAF Program
Coordinator, at 571.431.0831 or <Email Address Redacted>
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Citation
Tamara Bibby, “NEWS FLASH - OPAF Silent Auction,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 24, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/219659.