On Thursday, December 17th, 2015 Chase’s Warrior Foundation presented Edgewood School with an assisted walking device called the Upsee. Edgewood school has a wide variety of Early Childhood programs and serves children with special needs from Birth through age 5. Chase’s Warrior Foundation is a non-profit group whose mission is to raise awareness and provide adaptive equipment for children with anoxic brain injuries and special needs by providing adaptive equipment. To learn more about Chase’s Warrior Foundation please visit www.CWFUSA.org.
The group includes (from left): Todd Loechler, ISD 719 Physical Therapist; Chris Lykken, founder and co-president of CWF, Lisa Lykken, co-president of CWF; Amy Hennen, CWF Board Member, Dan Stein, CWF Board Member, and Richie Kucinski, Edgewood Coordinator.
On Thursday, December 17th, 2015 Chase’s Warrior Foundation presented Edgewood School with an assisted walking device called the Upsee. Edgewood school has a wide variety of Early Childhood programs and serves children with special needs from Birth through age 5. Chase’s Warrior Foundation is a non-profit group whose mission is to raise awareness and provide adaptive equipment for children with anoxic brain injuries and special needs by providing adaptive equipment. To learn more about Chase’s Warrior Foundation please visit www.CWFUSA.org.
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