Cerebral Palsy Association of BC
Life Without Limits
CPABC is celebrating its 70th Anniversary this year and is excited to hear from YOU!
We want to share some of your moments through CPABC’s social media channels.
Cerebral Palsy Association of BC is celebrating its 70th Anniversary this year! As we celebrate this momentous year and reminisce on years past, we were wondering…
Is there something you are also celebrating? Is there something you’re proud of and would like to share with the CPABC community?
We are excited to hear from YOU, our dear members! We would love to feature some of you through CPABC’s Social Media channels.
What is something you are celebrating?
What is something you are proud of?
We would love to hear from you!
If you would like to share this with the CPABC community, we invite you to send in a video of yourself, following these guidelines
Everything will be captioned – if you would like to participate and require adaptive communication, we can accommodate this.
If you would like CPABC’s assistance in recording your video through Zoom, we would be happy to help with this!
Please submit all your questions and recordings to Denzil at programs@bccerebralpalsy.com
World Cerebral Palsy Day is a global movement of people with cerebral palsy and their families, and the organizations that support them, in more than 60 countries. The day is an opportunity to celebrate, raise awareness and take action to ensure that people with CP have the same rights, access and opportunity as anyone else in their communities.
BC will light up green to celebrate World CP Day. Some of BC’s most prominent landmarks (Canada Place, BC Place, Science World, etc) will light up green to promote CP awareness. Make sure to snap a picture and share it on social media!
Cerebral palsy (CP) affects body movement and muscle coordination, is not hereditary nor contagious but is a life-long condition. Over 10,000 people in BC live with Cerebral Palsy. It is the number one physical disability in children, and while many adults with CP work and lead productive lives many are bound by therapy and equipment expenses that can be debilitating.
CP is a complex disability:
Learn more: Infographic: What is Cerebral Palsy?
The Cerebral Palsy Association of BC (CPABC) has a robust roster of 12 programs and services that support our community of over 1,000 members. From educational bursaries to recreational programs to support services. It’s all covered for the recipient of the funds or the attendee of the program.
World Cerebral Palsy Day [WCPD] is a social movement of, by and for the CP community. World CP Day encourages action taken locally to help realize the global movement for change.
To ensure that individuals with Cerebral Palsy have the same rights, access and opportunities as anyone else.
Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common physical disability in childhood and is also one of the least understood. Here are reasons why we need to raise awareness:
Learn more:
On World CP Day, we will combine our resources, energy and knowledge to share our stories and ideas.
We will tell the world … I AM HERE … WE ARE HERE
Help make World CP Day a success in your area.
Cerebral Palsy Association of BC member and Port Coquitlam resident Peter Brown comments on World CP Day:
Port Coquitlam City Hall
Canada Place Sails of Light
Fitzsimmons Covered Bridge Whistler
Mr. PG – Prince George
Science World
Anvil Centre New West
Kelowna Sails – Abbott Street
Cerebral Palsy Association of British Columbia is a non-profit organization. Our vision is to create a Life Without Limits for people with disabilities.
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