2009 Foundation Online Auction
Donations Still Needed!
Donation Ideas: A stay in your vacation home, Jewelry – vintage or new, Autographed memorabilia or Artwork
Package Ideas: Round of golf at your local course, Fishing, hunting, skiing, boating or other outdoor excursions, Admission to local theme parks, museums or attractions, Tickets to sporting events, theater, live performances, Hotel or B&B stays or Restaurant gift certificates
We ask that individual items and packages have a value of at least $50.
The Foundation’s 4th Annual Online Auction is now open and will run through December 3. Proceeds support the Foundation's mission of advancing physical therapy through scholarships, fellowships and research grants. Auction items range from vacation getaways to donated items guaranteed to delight and surprise. So, tell your friends, family, and community. Let the bidding begin! Donations are still needed! Help us make our auction even bigger by donating an item today!
Shipping Information - To expedite delivery and save postage costs, we are asking that donors ship their donated auction items directly to the winning bidders following the auction. The Foundation will provide donors with the mailing information for the appropriate winning bidder of your item(s) at the close of the auction. When sending your item(s) to the winning bidder(s), we ask that you please ship them using a tracking number or delivery confirmation number. Please contact the Foundation with any questions regarding the shipping of your auction donations.
Support the Foundation first by donating an item, then have a blast bidding on fantastic items.
For more information, contact Ken Corch at 800/875-1378 ext. 3385 or email KenCorch@apta.org.
Top 10 Items
- Toys for Kids
- Trail Guide to the Body Book and DVD
- ASTYM® System Certification Courses
- Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy, 2e
- Geriatric Rehabilitation Manual, 2nd ed, 2007
- Orthopedic Rehabilitation Clinical Advisor
- Sacro Wedgy® "Starter Set"
- Total Gym 14000
- Happy Hour w/ Neurology Section President & JNPT Editor
- Swimming with Stanley Paris





