By Dan Chalcraft For an Abbotsford couple, having twins with cerebral palsy is not only double the time commitment, medical appointments and specialized equipment – it is also double …
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Raising awareness rain or shine
May is National Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month so the clouds and rain weren’t going to stop us from setting up our awareness table in Robson Square on Thursday, May 26, 2016. Throughout the day we …
Pacific Medical Law – Making a Difference in the Lives of People Living with Cerebral Palsy
A desire to make a difference, and to promote awareness and understanding of cerebral palsy, underscores Pacific Medical Law’s continuing efforts to find ways to give back to people in British …
What Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month Means to Me
By Stacey Francis with contributions from members of Youth Without Limits May is Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month in Canada. Nationally, 1 in 500 babies are born with cerebral palsy, and it is …
Exceeding expectations – Lane Chevrier
In a sense, we’re allowing our brains to run and jump and fly in ways our bodies can’t” - Tanabe Bursary recipient Lane Chevrier Being born with cerebral palsy has presented challenges for …