OPAF TO HOLD FREE FIRST SWING CLINIC IN NEW ORLEANS
Julie Besaha
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OPAF TO HOLD FREE FIRST SWING CLINIC IN NEW ORLEANS
Creator:
Julie Besaha
Date:
2/11/2004
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 12, 2004
Contact: Julie Besaha
(202) 223-2878
OPAF TO HOLD FREE FIRST SWING CLINIC IN NEW ORLEANS
Every golfer knows about the unique, friendly atmosphere found on the
golf course and the sense of personal achievement that comes from a game
well-played. Through OPAF's partnership with the National Amputee Golf
Association (NAGA), the First Swing Clinic brings adaptive golf
techniques to all people with disabilities.
On Saturday, February 28th, OPAF brings the First Swing Clinic to New
Orleans.
The first half of the Clinic offers the basics of the game of golf to
O&P practitioners and physical/recreational therapists, as well as
others who are interested in teaching golf to individuals with physical
disabilities. Practitioner participants are invited to swing a club -
standing on one leg, sitting in a wheel chair, or using only one hand -
to appreciate more completely the new demands that will be made upon
their educational training as they teach others. The second half of the
clinic is devoted to the newly-instructed practitioners and therapists
instructing participants with disabilities under the expertise of NAGA
members.
The First Swing Clinic is FREE and open to all! For more information
and to register for the First Swing Clinic, go to
<URL Redacted>.
For information on sponsorship opportunities, or if you have any
difficulty accessing the information via the internet, contact Julie
Besaha, OPAF Program Coordinator, at (202) 223-2878 or via email at
<Email Address Redacted>
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OPAF is a 501(c)(3) public charity, the official philanthropy of the
U.S. orthotics and prosthetics community, established in 1995 by the
Orthotic and Prosthetic National Office. Dedicated initially to
providing financial and in-kind support to the 1996 Paralympics, OPAF
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.
As a community-focused nonprofit organization, OPAF 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.
All contributions to OPAF are tax-deductible to the fullest extent of
U.S. law, and annual sponsorships of OPAF, its programs, and its
fundraisers are available to every individual, institution, and company
inside and beyond the O&P community. For more information about
sponsorship opportunities contact OPAF at 1666 K Street NW, Suite 440,
Washington, DC 20006, Tel. (202) 223-2878, email <Email Address Redacted> , or
visit <URL Redacted>.
For complete information about current OPAF programs, please contact our
offices or visit www.opfund.org.
February 12, 2004
Contact: Julie Besaha
(202) 223-2878
OPAF TO HOLD FREE FIRST SWING CLINIC IN NEW ORLEANS
Every golfer knows about the unique, friendly atmosphere found on the
golf course and the sense of personal achievement that comes from a game
well-played. Through OPAF's partnership with the National Amputee Golf
Association (NAGA), the First Swing Clinic brings adaptive golf
techniques to all people with disabilities.
On Saturday, February 28th, OPAF brings the First Swing Clinic to New
Orleans.
The first half of the Clinic offers the basics of the game of golf to
O&P practitioners and physical/recreational therapists, as well as
others who are interested in teaching golf to individuals with physical
disabilities. Practitioner participants are invited to swing a club -
standing on one leg, sitting in a wheel chair, or using only one hand -
to appreciate more completely the new demands that will be made upon
their educational training as they teach others. The second half of the
clinic is devoted to the newly-instructed practitioners and therapists
instructing participants with disabilities under the expertise of NAGA
members.
The First Swing Clinic is FREE and open to all! For more information
and to register for the First Swing Clinic, go to
<URL Redacted>.
For information on sponsorship opportunities, or if you have any
difficulty accessing the information via the internet, contact Julie
Besaha, OPAF Program Coordinator, at (202) 223-2878 or via email at
<Email Address Redacted>
---
OPAF is a 501(c)(3) public charity, the official philanthropy of the
U.S. orthotics and prosthetics community, established in 1995 by the
Orthotic and Prosthetic National Office. Dedicated initially to
providing financial and in-kind support to the 1996 Paralympics, OPAF
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.
As a community-focused nonprofit organization, OPAF 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.
All contributions to OPAF are tax-deductible to the fullest extent of
U.S. law, and annual sponsorships of OPAF, its programs, and its
fundraisers are available to every individual, institution, and company
inside and beyond the O&P community. For more information about
sponsorship opportunities contact OPAF at 1666 K Street NW, Suite 440,
Washington, DC 20006, Tel. (202) 223-2878, email <Email Address Redacted> , or
visit <URL Redacted>.
For complete information about current OPAF programs, please contact our
offices or visit www.opfund.org.
Citation
Julie Besaha, “OPAF TO HOLD FREE FIRST SWING CLINIC IN NEW ORLEANS,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 2, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/222492.