Cupertino's Inner Wheel celebrates 40th anniversary
Briefly

The Inner Wheel Club of Cupertino celebrated 40 years of service with a recognition from Gloria Vasconcellos, the national president of Inner Wheel USA. Active in charitable fundraising, the club supports the Myoelectric Limb Project, which provides prosthetics for children under 18 who have lost limbs. This partnership with Hanger Clinic has enabled over 100 children to receive prosthetics. The club also supports Camp No Limits, a program that empowers children with limb differences through life skills training. Their upcoming events include a free Children's Concert by the Cupertino Symphonic Band.
The Cupertino Inner Wheel Club marked a significant milestone of 40 years of service with a recognition certificate from Inner Wheel USA president, Gloria Vasconcellos.
Nancy Harper, president of the Cupertino club, emphasized the impact of their national fundraising efforts, stating that over 100 children received necessary prosthetics through their support.
The foundation not only aids children with prosthetics but also runs Camp No Limits, which offers life skills and empowers children with limb differences.
Harper noted the transformative experience for children at the camp, where they see peers with similar challenges, stating, 'It's very empowering for them and for their families.'
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