No-nos are splint-type devices used to prevent young children from bending their arms, touching their faces and harming their stiches. In January, the San Jose Mercury News published an article on a local high school sewing class making no-nos for Interplast. Since that time, volunteers around the Bay Area and beyond have offered to help too and have made more than 2,500 no-nos. The no-nos on this young palate patient were made students at the Horizon Program at Cupertino High School in Cupertino, CA.
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