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2019 Gala Under The Stars
A Fun-Filled Night We celebrated our annual fundraiser where we recognized our supporters and recipients. Our 2019 Gala was a beautiful evening to remember. Thanks to all of our organizers that helped make our biggest fundraiser happen. We especially thank…
Make Your Resolutions Stick
New Year’s is around the corner. Hello 2017. The time for resolutions is here. Most people resolve to do the same things every year: get in shape, eat better, sleep more, give more, do more. But by March, most have…
Lindsay Clark Speaks at Foundation Gala Event
My name is Lindsay Clark; I am an Ambassador for The Prosthetic Foundation. I have been an amputee for 11 years. I am originally from Clarksville, Arkansas – a very small town, but I moved to San Antonio in 2015…
Girl Scout Raises Awareness of TPF
This girl scout has decided to make The Prosthetic Foundation a part of her service as a cadet. Show her some support by sharing this video and making a donation. We sure do appreciate the younger generation of people like…
Furs Galore benefit our Amputee Fundraiser
We appreciate the attendance of the Morris Kaye and Sons Furs and Fashion staff and their generosity to help raise awareness and funds for the under-served Amputee community! Proceeds benefit local amputees in need of prosthetics. Join us for this…
Gold medal Paralympian hopes to bring sitting volleyball to San Antonio
This report is a highlight we want you to see. This is at the heart of our mission to bring mobility and independence to amputees across Texas. February 25, 2017 Express News Paper, San Antonio, TXKari Miller raised her hands…
The National Diabetes Prevention Program
Taking the first steps to changing your health and your lifestyle is never easy. Giving up the things you are used to, even if they are bad for you. Donuts … so bad, yet so, so good. Trading an hour…
Surviving the Holidays
Here it comes – jingle bells are ringing – pretty much announcing the season of sugar and carbs. As someone who is now having to watch my sugar and carb intake, can I say I am terrified? I mean what’s…
New guidelines for physical activity from American Diabetes Association
The American Diabetes Association’s (ADA) recommendation for physical activity was initially every 90 minutes for a sedentary person to control blood glucose levels – however October 25, 2016 the ADA put out a press release stating changes to those recommendations.…