CATS Annual Report 2017
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Funded by The Centra Foundation, Kids Equipment Palooza is a grant project which partners the Children’s Assistive Technology Service (CATS) program with the Lynchburg College Community Health Clinic (LC CHC) in order to expand the number of children and geographic area served by CATS.
Happy Halloween and Congratulations to Jefferson College of Health Sciences Spider Web Spinners (PT and OT students) for the winning costume design and execution in our Hallowheels competition!
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CATS enjoyed the spirit of the holiday season on December 2nd at it’s Volunteer Headquarters in Westlake Commons, Hardy, VA. Our “elves” are hard at work on three GoBabyGo cars for three wonderful kids, just in time for Santa to make delivery for Christmas.
CATS was the recipient of the Chesapeake Kiwanis’ annual Float-A-Thon fundraiser on Saturday, August 26.
The first Kids on the Move Expo is a wrap! Thank-you to the exhibitors including Sunrise Medical; SMILE – Samantha Makes It a Little Easier, Inc; Clarke Health Care; Freedom Concepts; Freedom Designs; AbleNet Inc.; Ottobock Mobility; Leckey; Rifton; R82; Convaid; Ki Mobility; Mighty Monarchs; Assistive Technology Works; Comfort Company; Permobil USA; TiLite; and MobilityWorks.
CATS has been selected to receive a donation of over $10,000 from the Smith Mountain Lake Chapter of ‘100 Women Who Care!’
The first Equipment Scrub was held in Richmond on Saturday, September 23, 2017. The volunteers cleaned 28 pieces in 3 hours & 5 pieces went home with families!