Amputee veterans returning from the First World War helped each other adapt to their new reality as those amputees started the War Amps.
They then welcomed amputee veterans following the Second World War, sharing all that they had learned.
These founding members then established the Key Tag Service, which is still going strong today, to fund the Association’s many vital programs including The War Amps Child Amputee (CHAMP) Program.
I was born a partial left hand amputee and grew up in CHAMP, which provided me with financial assistance for prosthetic devices and offered emotional support. These veterans have left a lasting impact on generations of amputees as they taught us that we should be proud of our amputation and to know that it will not stop us from achieving our goals.
Everyday, but particularly on Remembrance Day, Canadian amputees like me honour these veterans who not only served their country but returned home to make life better for all amputees.
Graham Spero
Graduate member of The War Amps Child Amputee (CHAMP) Program