OPAF Select Accomplishments:
- OPAF Select Accomplishments for 2008 (PDF)
- OPAF Select Accomplishments for 2007 (PDF)
- OPAF Select Accomplishments for 2006
- OPAF announces Selected Accomplishments, 2005
- OPAF Selected Accomplishments, 2004 is available here (PDF)
- OPAF Selected Accomplishments, 2003 is available here (PDF)
- OPAF Selected Accomplishments, 2002 is available here (PDF)
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- OPAF & The First Clinics Winter 2012 Update
- OPAF Welcome Endolite as Gold Level Sponsor for 2012
- Dralla Foundation February 2012
- Central Brace & Limb First Dive in Indiana Registration Form
- Gulbrandson First Dance Success!
- First Volley Shriners Philadelphia 2012
- Otto Bock Healthcare Returns as an OPAF Gold Level Sponsor
- Thranhardt Spring 2012 Golf Classic Registration Now Open
- OPAF Welcomes ABC as a New Silver Level Sponsor
- OPAF & The First Clinics benefit from IGive Online Shopping
- Becker Orthopedic Returns as Bronze Level Sponsor
- OPAF & The First Clinics Fall 2011 Update
- Allard USA Returns as a Holiday Silver Sponsor for OPAF
- OPAF Welcomes BOC as Silver Level Sponsor for 2012
- McKeever's First Ride Returns to Warwick, New York
- Otto Bock HealthCare to host The T.O.D.D. Field Day on October 1: Press Release, Poster
- Winslow Therapeutic Center hosts McKeever's First Ride Warwick
- OPAF & The First Clinics Updates Summer 2011
- T.O.D.D. Field Day a Huge Success
- McKeever's First Ride part of Verona Horse Fair
- Ability hosts another successful First Swim Clinic in NC
- Ability Prosthetics & Orthotics to Host Adapted Swim Clinic in Charlotte
- Mabio Costa Certified As OPAF First Swim Instructor
- OPAF Seeking SCUBA Divers and Volunteers for Belize Trip
- First Volley for Shriners Northern California/Sacramento
- ART in O & P for Las Vegas: Press Release, Letter, Flyer
- Dale Yasukawa Scholarship Receives Donation from Ability
- Clark & Associates Host First Swing Learn to Golf Clinic
- Active Life O & P Hosts Two First Clinics in Albuquerque
- OPAF & The First Clinics 2011 Spring Update
- Dale Yasukawa Scholarship Receives Donation from Ability
- AOPA Almanac article on Strategic Marketing for a new business climate, featuring OPAF & The First Clinics!
- OPAF welcomes Strobel as New Patron Level Sponsor
- OPAF Seeking Nominations to Board of Directors
- Active Life Hosting Adaptive Clinics in Albuquerque
- First Climb Launches in Kansas City
- Upstate Children Learning New Sport Despite A Disability | WSPA
- 2011 Dale Yasukawa Scholarship Awarded to Adam McFarlane
- First Swing with Clark & Associates in Waterloo—RESCHEDULED
- Clark & Associates First Swing Iowa Registration
- Children's Orthotics & Prosthetics Program Hosts McKeever's First Ride Atlanta
- First Dance Launches with SOAR in Detroit
- POA hosts two First Clinics in Orlando
- McKeever’s First Ride is Successful in Atlanta
- First Volley receives grant funding for Camp No Limits Event
- First Swing Orlando Sponsored by Prosthetic & Orthotic Associates - Registration Form (PDF)
- Allard USA launches DRALLA Foundation for orthotic wearers (PDF)
- CDR Tom Cooper is Newest First Volley Tennis Instructor (PDF)
- First Dance to Launch with SOAR in Michigan (PDF)
- First Volley Austin in the News
- USTA Serves Awards More Than $1 Million in Grants and Scholarships in 2010 (PDF)
- OPAF Welcomes BOC & Quality Outcomes as 2011 Bronze Level Donors (PDF)
- OPAF & First Volley Score USTA Serves Grant - Again!! (PDF)
- OPAF Announces 2011 Officers and New Board Members (PDF)
- Allard USA becomes Silver Holiday sponsor for OPAF (PDF)
- OPT hosts most successful First Volley of 2010-Again! (PDF)
- First Volley Awarded Community Tennis Association of Year in Iowa (PDF)
- McKeever's First Ride a Success in New York (PDF)
- Cascade and Berke Host First Volley in Portola Valley (PDF)
- Optech O & P Hosts First Swing Learn to Golf in Chicago (PDF)
- Ability Prosthetics & Orthotics Hosts First Swim in Maryland (PDF)
- Ohio Willow Wood Gold in 2010 (PDF)
- First Swim at ACA a Splashing Success (PDF)
- Adaptive Tennis Keeps People with Disabilities Active
- Cruz Shoemaker at McKeever's First Ride
- Watch the KWWL interview about First Volley as part of the UNI Sports Camp
- Listen to Mix 96 radio interview about First Ride™ Waterloo
- OPAF Seeking Nominations for Board of Directors (PDF)
- Allied O & P hosts First Swing/Learn to Golf (PDF)
- First Volley Clinics for Shriners Hospitals for Children across the nation (PDF)
- OPAF launches First Paddle/First Dive in Michigan (PDF)
- 2010 New OPAF Sponsors (PDF)
- 2010 Dale Yasukawa Memorial Scholarship Winner (PDF)
- First Volley for Shriners Hospital Philadelphia (PDF)
- McKeever's First Ride Atlanta 2010 (PDF)
- OPAF First Paddle, Adaptive Kayaking Set to Launch in Michigan (PDF)
- OPAF First Dive and First Paddle Launch in Michigan (PDF)
- OPAF Dale Yasukawa Scholarship Applications Due May 15 (PDF)
- OPAF/OPBN Ad Space Donation (PDF)
- BCTA to Offer Adaptive Tennis Program Press Release (PDF)
- Iowa Grant Funding Press Release (PDF)
- Haitian Amputee Relief Initiative
- View our list of First Items available in Chicago! (PDF)
- OPAF welcomes Molly Cooper, CPO to Board of Directors (PDF)
- First Volley Scores USTA Serves Grant Again! (PDF)
- McKeever's First Ride hosted by Winslow Therapeutic Riding Center in NY (PDF)
- First Volley Certifies a New Tennis Instructor (PDF)
- OPAF hosts Two First Dive Clinics across the Country (PDF)
- OPAF & First Volley One of 38 Organizations to Receive USTA Grant (PDF)
- OPT Texas to host First Volley Clinic in Austin (PDF)
- Arizona AFO aids in Chihuly Donation for OPAF Silent Auction (PDF)
- Ability P & O Donates to the Dale Yasukawa Scholarship Fund (PDF)
- OPAF Launches McKeever’s First Ride (PDF)
- Allied Orthotics & Prosthetics Hosts First Swing Learn to Golf Clinic (PDF)
- OPAF Hosts First Volley Clinics for Adventure Amputee Camp (PDF)
- First Swim™ Clinics part of ACA Conference (PDF)
- OPAF Awards 2009 Dale Yasukawa Memorial Scholarship (PDF)
- OPAF Issues Call for Nominations to Board of Directors (PDF)
- OPAF Hosts Third Successful Clinic for Shriners Hospital (PDF)
- First Volley featured in USTA Magazine
- Press Release US Open Ticket Auction (PDF)
- Un-LIMB-ited Outlook — OPAF/ACA Partnership (PDF)
- 2009 First Bid Donors and Winners
- ACA & OPAF Announce First Clinics Partnership (PDF)
- Amputees take Tennis Challenge
- Golfers with disabilities get their swings back
- Kindred Honored by Tyler Junior College
- Tennis, Anyone? — Deseret News
- OPAF Receives Grant Funding from USGA (PDF)
- OPAF Awards Grant to Adventure Amputee Camp (PDF)
- Press Release USTA Grant Again (PDF)
- Tennis Star in the Makings
- Press Release First Volley National Award (PDF)
- Tennis Clinic For Players With Disabilities
- SOAR in Michigan (PDF)
- Thranhardt Golf outing for Fall 2007 (PDF)
- Strut Your Stuff-Las Vegas Style! Registration Form (PDF)
- OPAF Hosting Three Favorite Events in Las Vegas (PDF)
- First Clinics return to Los Angeles Area (PDF)
- Adaptive Tennis This Weekend in Salt Lake City (PDF)
- Williams leads Team Allied at Extremity Games (PDF)
- Call for Nominations to the Board of Directors (PDF)
- OPAF Introduces First Dive™ Adaptive Scuba Program (PDF)
- Shriners First Volley™ a Success in Philadelphia (PDF)
- OPAF First Volley Instructor Featured at San Diego Tennis Fest (PDF)
- USTA Aces Newsletter (PDF)
- Ohio Willow Wood Returns as an OPAF Gold Level Sponsor (PDF)
- OPAF'S 'FIRST BID' A FABULOUS SUCCESS! (PDF)
- First Bid-Fabulous! (PDF)
- Industry Leaders as Donors (PDF)
- Otto Bock Press Release (PDF)
- Courier Times First Volley Article
- Spread the word! (PDF)
- OPAF SCORES USTA GRANT (PDF)
- USTA GRANT PRESS RELEASE
- OPAF First Bid (PDF)
- OPAF's This Old Cub Flier (PDF)
March 29, 2006
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| OCTOBER 2001 TO MAY 2002 |
OPAF announces Selected Accomplishments, 2005
March 29, 2006
- Celebrated our 10th year as the Official Philanthropy of the U.S. Orthotic and Prosthetic Community TM.
- Transitioned the Washington, DC OPAF office to a home office in Pennsylvania and condensed staff by one to show a reduction in overhead costs in excess of $90,000 per year.
- Launched First Volley TM, an adaptive tennis clinic for amputees and orthosis wearers, as well as those with limb differences. First of its kind, as USTA has only recognized able-bodied and wheelchair tennis in the past. Received press coverage and support not only from the O & P industry, but from the tennis community as well.
- Exhibited at nine state and regional O & P meetings, as well as both the Academy and AOPA shows in 2005. Began a grassroots approach of increasing the industry's awareness of OPAF as well as integrating with the local practitioners. Presented "OPAF Updates" to the New England Chapter meeting in October.
- Received the largest Wadsworth Golf Charities Foundation grant to date in OPAF's history.
- Sponsored Evan Mathias, a 10 year old bilateral below knee amputee for three days of tournament play at the Ohio Amputee golf outing.
- Worked at improving relationships and support within the O & P industry, not only with our three sister organizations, but also with comparable associations working for those with physical needs.
- Participated as a founding partner in the O & P History Project, to recover and record the recent historical accounts of orthotics and prosthetics, post WW II and beyond.
- Staff, as well as board members, made numerous presentations to local interest groups and amputee support groups on OPAF programs and developments
OPAF announces Selected Accomplishments, 2004
August 24, 2004
Friends, Colleagues, and Members of the U.S. Orthotics and Prosthetics (O&P) Community,
Available here and above is a one-page summary of recent accomplishments by the Orthotic and Prosthetic Assistance Fund (OPAF), O&P's official philanthropy charged with representing O&P through community and philanthropic service programs.
2004 has so far been a tremendous year for OPAF. Please know that without your patronage this year, as ever, OPAF would not be reaching these unprecedented levels of achievement. Thank you!
Today, OPAF is a dynamic and unique member of the national nonprofit community; indeed, it is an O&P-affiliated charity unlike any other. Connected simultaneously to O&P and to communities beyond—as evidenced through OPAF Public Service Announcements (PSAs), public presentations, and related communications—OPAF is now reaching, and in so doing raising awareness of O&P among, an unprecedented number of individuals and organizations that have a direct relationship to and interest in O&P.
OPAF includes among its recent accomplishments:
- Administering and helping to publicize, through the OPAF Fit for Life program and in cooperation with the National Amputee Golf Association (NAGA) and O&P facilities nationwide, nearly a dozen First Swing clinics that assisted 100+ caregivers and individuals with disabilities in learning, or re-learning, the game of golf and, in so doing, gaining a greater sense of personal achievement;
- Providing, through the OPAF DC Community Initiative, weekly mentoring and leadership development to 100+ children and adolescents undergoing physical 100+ rehabilitation--approximately 90% of whom use orthoses and related 100+ assistive technology--at the non-profit Hospital for Sick Children 100+ in Washington, DC;
- Administering the OPAF Grant Program, a formal means of overseeing requests for funding received by OPAF, awarding modest financial assistance to two 501c3 nonprofit public charities that share OPAF's mission: The Sports Group and Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports;
- Receiving support from the Morrison and Foerster Foundation to begin replication of the OPAF DC Community Initiative across the country in the form of a new program, OPAF Community Connections;
- Involving six creative and team-minded college students in OPAF's internship program and therefore in a direct opportunity to learn about O&P, the nonprofit sector, and public service to individuals with physical disabilities. This fall, one of OPAF’s interns will continue her O&P experience as she continues her formal education by enrolling in an O&P program;
- Awarding the first student scholarship associated with the OPAF Dale Yasukawa Memorial Fund; and
- Connecting, through nearly two dozen OPAF Public Service Announcements, PSAs, communities of individuals, organizations, and federal and state agencies that have a direct interest in promoting the past, present, and future of O&P.
Alongside many other accomplishments in development, OPAF received a second grant from the Corporation for National and Community Service and first-ever grants from the Ramsay Merriam Fund, Hospital for Sick Children Foundation, and Wadsworth Golf Charities Foundation.
In terms of publicity, OPAF has continued to publish monthly "OPAF Matters" in AOPA's O&P Almanac, thanks to the generosity of AOPA, and to receive regular coverage in the O&P Business News and the O&P Edge, thanks to the generosity of Slack Incorporated and Western Media LLC, respectively. And representing O&P to one of the largest audiences ever, OPAF has teamed with the Washington Council of Agencies (WCA), the largest and oldest membership organization of 1,130 nonprofits in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. This cooperation will give OPAF a "Spotlight" in the November-December 2004 issue of the WCA Nonprofit Agenda, which has a circulation of 16,000+ individuals, businesses, and nonprofit organizations in the region.
Also this year, OPAF represented O&P at government-sponsored volunteer fairs held by the Department of Agriculture and the Department of Health and Human Services; at student-oriented events sponsored by American university, George Washington University, Howard University, Gallaudet University, and George Mason University; and on a second international research team organized by the Polus Center for Social and Economic Development.
Administratively, OPAF's accomplishments have involved substantial progress toward greater operational independence. So far this year OPAF has:
- Received 25+ hours of pro-bono legal service from Morrison & Foerster LLP;
- Obtained, for the first time in OPAF's history, the organization's own directors and officers and general liability insurance through the Alliance of Nonprofits for Insurance Risk Retention Group; and
- Continued to streamline internal bookkeeping, per 501c3 nonprofit best practices, and follow strategic plans commensurate with progress in programs, administration, and development.
Hands down, 2004 has been the best year in OPAF's history. 2005—OPAF's 10th anniversary year—holds even greater promise. OPAF's growth depends on the generosity of everyone, both inside and beyond the O&P community, who shares a commitment to enhancing the quality of life for individuals with disabilities. Thank you again for your continued support, now and always.
Sincerely and with all best wishes,
Jeffrey S. Reznick, Ph.D.
Executive Director and Senior Research Fellow
Orthotic & Prosthetic Assistance Fund, Inc.
