This is a second in a compilation of people offering assistance to people displaced or evacuated from Katrina. It is posted to AMP-L at University of Washington and OANDP-L at University of Florida with hope it will reach more amputee lists.
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From: Janet Lazar
ESP (Engineered Silicone Products) 1-888-932-7377 would like to help victims of Katrina with product/or a monetary donation. Please advise best way to proceed.
Thank you. Lynn Snyder, Operations Mgr. Janet Lazar, Sales Mgr.
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We our in Houston, Tx with 10 locations. We have already donated several Custom AFO'S to victims from Katrina. If anyone needs our help, let us know. Top Brace & Limb,Inc Houston,Tx. 77089 281-484-2600
Bob Draeger, CPO, LPO, Cped
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We are located in Miami and would welcome any patient in need and displaced by Katrina. Our community has been helped many times in the passed so we would gladly reciprocate.
Sincerely,
Terri Sparber Bukacheski, LP/OF Ortho Pro Associates 9150 SW 87 Avenue Suite B-100 Miami, FL 33176 305-598-9688 info@OPAinc.com
tsparbuk@bellsouth.net
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via Buddyweeman@aol.com
Wayne:
There will operational capabilities in one or two weeks in Slidell, Louisiana. I am the residing O&P practitioner at Parr Prosthetics and would be able to help whoever needs assistance.
I am, like most, waiting on power to be restored. Now emergencies will be treated via generator. Please let your lists know that we are still here and ready to continue the best care on the North shore.
Thanks. Brian Moore CPO
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In Memphis we are very aggressively distributing local support and ACA contact information to hospitals, prosthetists, and relief agencies.
This information includes info re: prosthetists, mobility DME, availability of amputee peer visitors, access to Memphis Amputee Support Library, and direct access to the ACA.
We are in contact with the ACA support group leader in West Lake, LA (between Baton Rouge and New Orleans). We are also receiving information re: amputees and people facing amputation throughout the State of Mississippi.
The biggest concern expressed to us by the Red Cross is about amputees who either during the hurricane, or when evacuating, developed dangerous infections in residual limbs; and are being treated with tissue grafts/revision surgery.
Please do consider the ACA and our local support group, Out On A Limb - Memphis Area Limb Loss Support, as an important part of the team. I believe that we can be of a lot of help to OANDP, and to your amputee patients as well.
William Samuels, facilitator Out On A Limb - Memphis Area Limb Loss Support (901) 767-8511
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As a psychologist in South Africa I may not be able to help directly, but if someone needs emotional support and has access to e-mail, I would be able to give support.
I work full days as a researcher but am available at night from Monday to Thursday.
Regards
Dorethea Herbst Registered Psychologist and researcher Pretoria South Africa.
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>From John Billock:
Ohio O&P Colleagues,
As of today Ohio has begun to accept individuals displaced from their homes by Hurricane Katrina in the Gulf Coast Region, and we will open our facility to provide needed prosthetic care to these individuals.
I will also gladly serve as an information point to maintain a list of O&P facilities willing to do the same in our State so that we can all, in some way, do our part to share in the burden of caring for these unfortunate individuals.
I will also contact the American Red Cross to make them aware of this so that word can get to those individuals who may need O&P care.
I ask that any O&P Facility in Ohio wishing to participate in this Relief Effort to contact me indicating the O&P services you are willing and capable of providing, along with the following information:
Facility Name(s) Address/Location City/Zip Contact Person Phone Number
I would also like to ask for assistance from Prosthetic Manufacturers and/or Suppliers who are willing to donate essentials such as prosthetic socks, gel liners, suspension sleeves, and/or primary components, within reason, if needed.
Lastly I am asking that the Academy take on the task of coordinating this effort on a national basis by identifying State O&P Coordinators, which I would be willing to accept being designated for the State of Ohio.
Thank you for your willingness to help those affected by this devastating disaster!
John N. Billock, CPO/L, FAAOP, Clinical Director Orthotics & Prosthetics Rehabilitation Engineering Centre 700 Howland-Wilson Road, SE Warren, Ohio 44484 Phone: 330-856-2553 Phone: 888-856-8686 (Toll Free USA & Canada Only) Internet:
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That is today's listing. If interested in being of assistance, send mail to :
with details you wish published and you will be added to the next listing.
As more offers arrive, a list will be published on OANDP-L and AMP-L for dissemination. This situation will be with us for a long time, but as you know, early intervention and action are best. Now is the time for us to do play whatever small part we can.
cheers
Wayne Renardson, BK amputee AMP-L
amp-l mailing list amp-l@u.washington.edu http://mailman1.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/amp-l
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