WEB NEWS

September 2008


Clinic News

 

ProSport Newport is pleased to announce the newest addition to our staff, Cassie Anido, DPT!!!  Cassie completed an internship at ProSport Newport Beach while in graduate school and she will now be splitting her time between both ProSport clinics.   

  

WELCOME CASSIE!!! 

 

 * August 12, 2008 *

ProSport Employee Appreciation Day

It was time for our annual beach party as we celebrated our employee’s hard work in San Clemente.  A great time was had by all!

 

 

 

 

Community Activities

 

ProSport is proud to stay active in our communities through various activities. 

 

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* June 2008 *

ProSport Newport Beach was recently honored as one of the many donors that helped make Angels Playground possible.  Donors were acknowledged for their efforts in helping Doug Hansen’s “Angels Charity” which was founded in honor of his daughter.  Doug ran for 24 hours straight on the ProSport Newport Beach treadmill-congratulations Doug on your run as well as Angels Playground!  We are pleased to be a part of the many kids that will be able to enjoy this one of a kind “accessible playground” at Tewinkle Park in Costa Mesa.

For more information please see:

www.angelscharity.org

www.angelsplayground.org

www.angelsrun.com

 

 

 

* September 1, 2008 *

Rancho Santa Margarita/ProSport Physical Therapy

4th Annual Healthy Community Expo and 5K Run/Walk

ProSport RSM was the title sponsor of this annual community event for the 4th year in a row.  This Labor Day’s event had a great turnout once again.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 * September 9, 2008 *

ProSport Newport Beach employees were honored to have our patient, Deborah Harris choose us to help her in her journey with ALS.  On September 9, 2008, after 5 hard years of fighting, Deborah lost her battle with this disease.  Deborah - we thank you for choosing us and are honored to have been part of your courageous journey and life.  Keep smiling!   

For more information on ALS or information on ways you can help fight this devastating disease, please visit: 

www.alsa.org

 

 

 

joo