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Camp No Limits: Free virtual camp this weekend for children with limb loss, their families Camp No Limits is a free virtual camp to help empower children with limb loss and limb differences and help support their families. Author: Heather Crawford Updated: 11:30 PM EDT April 15, 2021 JACKSONVILLE, Fla More than two million people in the United States are living with limb loss. April is Limb Loss and Limb Difference Awareness Month. Children born without a limb and amputees face unique challenges that not only affect them but their whole family. This weekend, No Limits Foundation is hosting Camp No Limits, a free virtual camp for children and their families. Organizers say it is a judgment-free zone where children can connect with their peers and receive physical and occupational therapy to help them develop independent lifestyles. ....
Indiana Tech remains the top-ranked team for the second week in a row. The Warriors posted an impressive 11 top-10 marks just over the weekend. Tech was led by senior Sha’londa Terry who had two nationally ranked top-5 times, coming in at 7.60 in the 60 (No. 2) and 25.04 in the 200 (No. 4). Senior Mary Leighton, senior Doneasha Brewer, junior Destiny Copeland and senior Nekeima Obike also had top-five marks in their respective event over the weekend. The Warriors continue to have multiple athletes ranked inside the top-10 in the 60, 200, 400, 60H, long jump, triple jump and the pentathlon. Concordia (Neb.) held steady at No. 2. The Bulldog DMR squad led the way over the weekend with a new No. 1 ranking (12:32.60), while sophomore Josie Puelz comes in this week with new No. 1 ranking in the pole vault clearing 4.01m (13-1 ¾). Concordia (Neb.)’s throws squad also put on a show with three new top-10 marks in the weight throw: Morgan De Jong at 17.34m (56- 10¾) for No. 3, Sa ....
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