Children, youth and adults with disabilities can dance and stretch their way to health and fitness: Two new adapted recreation programs offered in Kelowna by the Cerebral Palsy Association of BC October 2, 2017 – Children and youth with disabilities can add a bit more activity and wellness into their daily lives, thanks to two […]
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Victoria Yoga Benefits Family
Yoga is a great way to work on your flexibility and strength. Just about everyone can do it, too — it’s not just for people who can touch their toes or want to meditate. Simon* is a perfect example of someone who has benefitted from his participation in a Yoga class. Simon is a teenage […]
Lending a Helping Hand: April Volunteer of the Month Mikaela Hudson
Lending a helping hand Mikaela Hudson is a student at the University of British Columbia studying Global Health and Social Justice who is looking to enrich the lives of others and wanting to make a difference. She has been able to reach both goals by volunteering with the Cerebral Palsy Association of British Columbia […]
Programs Without Limits – Taewon Kook
Getting involved with the CPABC helps me break down my boundaries.” – Taewon Kook, participant of many of CPABC’s programs “You know the [motto] Life Without Limits? …Getting involved with the CPABC helps me break down my boundaries,” answers Taewon Kook – friends call him Ty – when asked about which one of the […]
Making Yoga Accessible – Taewon Kook
“I hope it continues as long as it can because I like the class,” says Cerebral Palsy Association of BC (CPABC) member Ty Kook about the association’s adapted yoga program. “It’s affordable even with the drive. Other yoga places are expensive,” Ty explains in conversation with a CPABC staff member over the phone. Ty […]



