The Cerebral Palsy Association of British Columbia (CPABC) strives to offer a range of programs and services to our members as well as individuals with any sort of disability. In the fall of …
Impact Stories
Volunteering for a difference – Manpreet Verdi
Assisting young people to achieve an equal place in society is part of the mission of the Cerebral Palsy Association of British Columbia, and supporting them on their path to reaching their …
Achieving Milestones – Conan Winkelmeyer
Achieving Milestones – Conan Winkelmeyer Every time 26-year old Conan Winkelmeyer has been awarded the Tanabe Bursary by the Cerebral Palsy Association of British Columbia (CPABC), it has allowed him …
An experience that will last forever – Brynn Chappell
Brynn Chappell had the experience of a lifetime at her first Easter Seals camp in Squamish. Swinging on a zip line, swimming and being away from her family for the first time were just some of the …
Engineering a difference – Amanda Albers
"Never let cerebral palsy stop you from anything." – Amanda Albers “Never let cerebral palsy stop you from anything; nothing is impossible and there are always ways for you to overcome …