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Amputee Coalition of America

American nonprofit organization From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The Amputee Coalition is an American nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C.[citation needed]

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Outreach programs

The Amputee Coalition runs the following programs:

  • National Limb Loss Resource Center
The National Limb Loss Resource Center provides comprehensive information and resources free of charge. All of the information provided is reviewed by the Coalition's medical/scientific advisory committee of experts in limb loss. The NLLRC offers a secure online form and a toll-free number to get answers to questions related to limb loss and limb difference.[citation needed]
  • Support Groups and Peer Support
The Amputee Coalition recognizes the challenges of recovering from a traumatic event, such as losing a limb or learning that your child will be born with limb loss. With over 300 support groups and over 1,000 peer visitors nationwide, peer support offers emotional support, encouragement, and information vital to a full recovery.[citation needed]
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Publications

The Amputee Coalition of America's publications include inMotion magazine, published six times per year, and First Step: A Guide for Adapting to Limb Loss, published every other year and available in both English and Spanish. Another one-time publication is SideStep: A Guide to Preventing and Managing Diabetes.[citation needed]

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