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April 2026: Limb Loss Awareness Month

WHEREAS, there are approximately 5.6+ million Americans living with limb loss and limb difference;  

WHEREAS, 500,000 new cases of limb loss and limb difference occur annually;  

WHEREAS, approximately 35,000 children are born each year in the United States with congenital limb difference and 600 children lose a limb to a lawn mower accident every summer;  

WHEREAS, diabetes, vascular disease, and infection are the most common diagnoses preceding an amputation;  

WHEREAS, studies have shown that behaviors such as diabetes management, properly treating wounds, and observing safety practices can be effective in preventing amputations;  

WHEREAS, diabetes, peripheral vascular disease and trauma are leading causes of limb loss; and,

WHEREAS, some limb loss could be prevented through smoking cessation, and managing diabetes and high blood pressure; and,

WHEREAS, access to appropriate prosthetic care for people living with limb loss is vital to enable individuals to reach their full potential, live independently, and live well; and, 

WHEREAS, the Amputee Coalition provides education, outreach, support, and advocacy through the National Limb Loss Resource Center for the benefit of persons with limb loss/difference, their families, and health care providers throughout the United States; and,

WHEREAS, April is an appropriate month to designate as Limb Loss Awareness Month as spring is a time of renewal and inspiration;

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Gretchen Whitmer, governor of Michigan, do hereby proclaim April 2026 as Limb Loss Awareness Month in Michigan.