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There are many types of hand or arm deficiency, the anomaly is so varied
that obtaining support can be difficult. Many professionals involved in
health care do not see enough cases to build up expertise. Reach
hopes that by pooling the knowledge of its membership it can offer a level
of support to all. Some children in Reach
are missing all or part of an arm, others have partial hands or possible
malformed or missing fingers or thumb. Some may also have arm and leg
deficiencies
Our membership includes families with children of all ages and adults
who themselves have an upper limb deficiency and belong to Reach
willing and able to offer the benefit of their life experiences. Reach
provides the means by which parents and professionals can bring together
experiences, information, support and guidance.
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Reach history from 1978 to 2003
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how we came to be
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Head Office and Contact Details
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Who's Who in Reach - meet the
team
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Annual Family Weekend and AGM
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Local Branches across the UK
and Eire
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