On Friday, July 28, the Orthotic and Prosthetic Assistance Fund Inc. (OPAF) introduced First Splat, a paintball event held immediately prior to the O&P Extremity Games by College Park in Orlando, Florida, July 28-30. The event took place at 8 PM at the Orlando Watersports Complex, the same site as the Extremity Games, and was open to all ambulatory players. The cost for First Splat was $40.95 per person and included a complete paintball package of mask, gun, tank, air, paintballs, and admission to the park. Proceeds will benefit OPAF. "We had over 100 people attend with 52 participating warriors," said Robin Burton, OPAF executive director. "Included were Extremity Games athletes, St. Petersburg College O&P students, members of the Wounded Warriors, and representatives from both the professional and manufacturing side of orthotics and prosthetics." Team Java won the competition. The team consisted of Donna Rauch (Spinal Solutions), Paul Reid, CPO (Reid Care), Adam Finnieston, CP (Arthur Finnieston Inc.), Sean Reyngoudt (Extremity Games athlete), and Elizabeth Mansfield (Outsource Marketing Solutions and OPAF president-elect) "OPAF would like to thank everyone who attended for a great evening of fun, energy, and firepower!" said Burton. Champs! OPAF's vision is "Giving Wings to Dreams" for amputees, orthosis wearers, and anyone with physical challenges. OPAF hosts "First Events," including First Volley Tennis Clinics, First Swim Clinics, and First Swing Golf Clinics. For more information, visit the OPAF website: www.opfund.org
On Friday, July 28, the Orthotic and Prosthetic Assistance Fund Inc. (OPAF) introduced First Splat, a paintball event held immediately prior to the O&P Extremity Games by College Park in Orlando, Florida, July 28-30. The event took place at 8 PM at the Orlando Watersports Complex, the same site as the Extremity Games, and was open to all ambulatory players. The cost for First Splat was $40.95 per person and included a complete paintball package of mask, gun, tank, air, paintballs, and admission to the park. Proceeds will benefit OPAF. "We had over 100 people attend with 52 participating warriors," said Robin Burton, OPAF executive director. "Included were Extremity Games athletes, St. Petersburg College O&P students, members of the Wounded Warriors, and representatives from both the professional and manufacturing side of orthotics and prosthetics." Team Java won the competition. The team consisted of Donna Rauch (Spinal Solutions), Paul Reid, CPO (Reid Care), Adam Finnieston, CP (Arthur Finnieston Inc.), Sean Reyngoudt (Extremity Games athlete), and Elizabeth Mansfield (Outsource Marketing Solutions and OPAF president-elect) "OPAF would like to thank everyone who attended for a great evening of fun, energy, and firepower!" said Burton. Champs! OPAF's vision is "Giving Wings to Dreams" for amputees, orthosis wearers, and anyone with physical challenges. OPAF hosts "First Events," including First Volley Tennis Clinics, First Swim Clinics, and First Swing Golf Clinics. For more information, visit the OPAF website: www.opfund.org