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War Amps’ Rob Larman Applauds 50 Years of Child Amputee Program

War Amps’ Rob Larman Applauds 50 Years of Child Amputee Program

Update: 2025-04-13
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Rob Larman lost his right leg above-the-knee when he was 14 after a friend dared him to jump on a slow-moving freight train. He ended up under the wheels. But not long after, he became one of the early graduates of The War Amps Child Amputee Program. Forty-plus years after his injury he’s still part of the “CHAMP” program, with 25 of those years as the Director of the Association’s PLAYSAFE/DRIVESAFE program. An educator and role model, Larman talks about parenting with a disability, and support for families of child amputees.

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War Amps’ Rob Larman Applauds 50 Years of Child Amputee Program

War Amps’ Rob Larman Applauds 50 Years of Child Amputee Program

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