OPAF Select Accomplishments:

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March 29, 2006

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OPAF announces Selected Accomplishments, 2005

March 29, 2006

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:

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:

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.


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