“Our brains can run and jump and fly in ways our body can’t”: bursary recipient Vancouver, March 6 – While most British Columbians can relate to the cost and stress of attending post-secondary school, students with disabilities face extra challenges. Many students with disabilities need additional time to complete their studies, and face financial hardship […]
In the Media
Students with disabilities pay more for education and have fewer employment options: Life Without Limits Gala to raise money for bursary fund
March 7, 2018 – Students with disabilities take longer to finish post-secondary education and incur a greater student debt load than non-disabled students, yet still struggle to find employment. The fourth annual Life Without Limits Gala hosted by the Cerebral Palsy Association of BC (CPABC) will raise funds for the Tanabe Bursary supporting post-secondary education […]
Learn Without Limits: “Inclusion is happening when we don’t even notice it” – Cindy Frostad
Advocating for inclusion can take many forms, especially in education systems where they are needed most. In an article titled, “Inclusion is happening when we don’t even notice it” in BC Parent magazine, our Life Without Limits gala speaker Cindy Frostad discusses how to create a school environment where children with disabilities aren’t left behind. Cindy […]
Creating a Life Without Limits one click at a time: Cerebral Palsy Association of BC launches new website
January 24 – Today, the Cerebral Palsy Association of British Columbia kicks off 2018 with a new, extra-accessible website that reflects the organization’s values: Inclusion, Accessibility, Awareness, and Support. The redesigned site clearly defines the group’s identity, vision and mission. It’s a reflection of the core values that guide the organization every day. With online […]
Changing the world one bike at a time: Cerebral Palsy Association of BC and Alinker team up to promote Movement Without Limits
November 27th, 2017 – Whether they use a wheelchair or walker or just look different, people with disabilities are too often seen for their limitations rather than capabilities. The Cerebral Palsy Association of British Columbia (CPABC) has partnered with Alinker to change all that with a new program called Movement Without Limits. The Alinker is a […]




