Amputee Coalition
Mo Chen has a wide range of experience in various industries including event coordination, volunteer work, research assistance, and financial analysis. Mo has been actively involved in volunteer roles with organizations such as the Princeton Area Alumni Association, Amputee Coalition of America, and various community service groups. Additionally, Mo has a strong educational background with degrees from The Fletcher School at Tufts University and Princeton University. Currently, Mo is engaged in household management and continues to contribute to both professional and community endeavors.
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Amputee Coalition
The Amputee Coalition is a donor-supported, voluntary health organization serving more than two million people with limb loss/limb difference and more than 28 million people at risk for amputation. The Amputee Coalition is the nation’s leading organization on limb loss, dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for amputees and their families, improving patient care and preventing limb loss through its management of the National Limb Loss Resource Center. With the generous support of the public, we are helping amputees live well with limb loss/limb difference, raising awareness about limb loss prevention and ensuring amputees have a voice in matters affecting their ability to live full, thriving lives.