Summer is a time for having fun and feeling free and the Cerebral Palsy Association of BC would like to help make that happen! As an organization, our vision is to help provide a Life Without Limits. One of the ways we do this is through financially assisted Camperships for individuals of all ages with […]
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Ella’s Camp Story
14-year-old Ella van Enter loves to expand her knowledge and use her brain. For this reason, she chose to attend Geering Up, a science camp held at UBC campus. Her specific division was Biomedical Engineering. There were so many interesting subjects that we learned about each day and each day was filled with knowledge I […]
Summer Fun in Sorrento
By Nicole Morris Savanna and Kaylee are happy funny sweet sassy outgoing seven year old twins that happen to have CP. Through a campership subsidy provided by by the Cerebral Palsy Association of BC, they hope to attend a special needs camp in Sorrento, BC this summer. This special needs camp allows the whole family to attend […]
Campership program provides accessible summer fun for people with cerebral palsy
May 25, 2016 (Vancouver, British Columbia) – The Cerebral Palsy Association of British Columbia (CPABC) is now accepting applications for the Campership Program, which financially assists individuals with cerebral palsy to attend a special needs camp of their choice in British Columbia. Aside from having to pay expensive camp fees, many kids, teens, or adults […]
Mother and son with CP live a Life Without Limits on and off the track
By Dan Chalcraft “The very first words that come to mind are ‘incredibly difficult’,” says Michelle Gentis, when asked to describe her life as the mother of a child with a disability. Her son Josh was born with two neurological disabilities, including cerebral palsy. Michelle explains that one of the challenges for families with a […]


