Iron-Leg Corp Raises Funds For Children

Lancaster County-based nonprofit Iron-Leg Corp announced that it raised $9,609 for children with disabilities at a "'70s and '80s" themed dance party held on Feb 11 at The Village nightclub in Lancaster.

An estimated 200 attendees gathered to raise funds through ticket sales, a silent auction and general donations. The music, costumes and decorations reflected the "'70s and '80s" theme. Prizes were awarded for best male and female costume and best couple's costumes.

Funds raised through this event will go toward paying for prosthetics for local children in need. Iron-Leg Corp was founded in 2020 and has the mission to provide funds to help cover gaps in insurance for medical bills or the costs of prosthetic limbs for children. The organization has already provided a prosthetic hand for a York County child.

Co-founder and board president Matthew Millhouse co-founded the organization with his lifelong friend Sean Laukhuff, board vice president, after Millhouse's son Parker was born missing his right leg. The group was named Iron-Leg in honor of Parker.

For more information, visit http://www.ironleg.org.

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