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First Volley Adaptive Tennis
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Opportunities, Possibilities And Fun! Our primary mission: Enabling individuals served by the orthotic and prosthetic community to enjoy the rewards of personal achievement, physical fitness and social interaction.
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"Giving Wings to Dreams"
The Orthotic & Prosthetic Assistance Fund (OPAF) is the official philanthropy of the U.S. orthotic and prosthetic community. The Orthotic and Prosthetic Assistance Fund (OPAF) is a nonprofit organization, a 501(c) (3) public charity, established and incorporated in January 1995 by the former Orthotics and Prosthetics National Office. The Orthotics and Prosthetics National Office is now three separate organizations including The American Orthotic and Prosthetic Association (AOPA), The American Academy of Orthotists and Prosthetists (AAOP) and The American Board for Certification in Orthotics and Prosthetics (ABC).
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OPAF2009 subscribed to AdvancedArmDynamics (9 months ago)
 
 
OPAF2009 uploaded a new video (11 months ago)
OPAF's First Volley, adaptive tennis clinics for ambulatory players was founded in August 2005. First Volley was designed for amputees, orthosis we...   more
 
 
OPAF2009 uploaded a new video (11 months ago)
OPAF Fit for Life serves as an umbrella for our "First" Programs. OPAF has returned to our roots in serving the O & P community with ...   more
 
 
OPAF2009 favorited a video (11 months ago)
The Amputee Coalition of America's Summer Youth Camp, now in its ninth year, provides young people between the ages of 10 and 16 with limb differen...   more
 
 
OPAF2009 favorited a video (11 months ago)
The Amputee Coalition of America's Summer Youth Camp, now in its ninth year, provides young people between the ages of 10 and 16 with limb differen...   more
 
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