Life hasn’t always been easy for Kim Do, 32, who lives with cerebral palsy but has shown great perseverance to battle through his daily struggles and complete graphic design at the Art Institute of Vancouver. He did some web design courses at the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) and then moved on to […]
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The gift of water – benefits for people with cerebral palsy
By Dan Chalcraft Summer is a time for being active, spending more time outdoors and enjoying the warm sun. It is also a perfect time for staying hydrated with lots of water, and enjoying a swim to relax and strengthen the muscles. How water helps people with CP The benefits of drinking water are widely […]
Rally to share what #CPawareness means for people with disabilities
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 19, 2016 (Vancouver, British Columbia) – To celebrate National CP Awareness Month, the Cerebral Palsy Association of British Columbia (CPABC) will be greeting the public with a booth on the southern steps of the Vancouver Art Gallery on Thursday, May 26. As part of its TELUS Days of Giving campaign, TELUS […]

