Northwest Physical Therapy marks anniversary with donation
Earlier this year, Northwest Physical Therapy (NWPT) celebrated its thirtieth anniversary with close friends, family, employees and partners. During the celebration, donations were collected for the Putnam County Cancer Assistance Program (CAP).
A total of $1,500 was raised for a cause that means a great deal to those at NWPT. “Cancer has impacted many of us right here in our own company.... We have seen the need and impact this organization has right here on our own team,” states NWPT owner Wanda Dean.
CAP provides financial assistance to individuals with a cancer diagnosis in Putnam County. According to the organization website,CAP assisted 129 cancer patients in Putnam County in 2022, providing over $122,000.00 in financial assistance.
Northwest Physical Therapy has locations in Bluffton, Ottawa, Delphos and Lima.
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