How many Amputees can fit in the trunk of a car?? LOL – by Walking with NEW LEGS.com
Sun Aug 7 join Amputees on Charity Walk for Stefan Samoila’s new legs!!
Meet up point: 123 Front Street West, Toronto at 3pm. We’ll walk down the PATH Skywalk to 283 Queen’s Quay West, to join Queens Quay Disabled Sailing’s Annual Reach Regatta BBQ (www.disabledsailing.on.ca).
The event is to raise awareness and funds for Stefan’s new legs. There is no minimum or maximum donation set; all are welcome along with us and other amputees in Toronto for this charitable walk.
Bring your kids and family!!
www.walkingwithnewlegs.com & Disabled Sailing Association of Ontario
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=254944687849015
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My name is Joseph Chessari and I am a Bilateral Above Knee Amputee since March 2009. I started an amputee group in Toronto involved in all sorts of activities. Visit our website: www.walkingwithnewlegs.com or join our amputee group on FB: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=140620265977779
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