FINDING Your Feet was established by Corinne Hutton to support families affected by amputation.
The 49-year-old set up the charity following her battle with sepsis in 2013, when she lost her hands and feet.
Since 2014, Finding Your Feet has gone from strength to strength and now offers a range of sporting activities and social inclusion projects to amputees.
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It runs clubs across Scotland and in Leeds, England, including swimming, skiing, gardening and crafting, all free of charge.
The charity also provides ‘troopers’ who meet with amputees for a coffee and a chat to offer support.
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One of its most successful initiatives has been collecting framed celebrity handprints.
Corinne said: “When I set up Finding Your Feet to support amputees, one of our first campaigns was framed celeb handprints – they were literally lending a hand to raise awareness.
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“Andy Murray, Gerard Butler, Martin Compston and Nicola Sturgeon all got involved, as well as many others.”
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