“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 […]
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My armour – Wyatt De Groot
Wyatt De Groot calls his ankle foot orthosis (AFO) his “armour”, enjoying the design and dark sky colour choice. He feels more confident with it on, as his parents explained it would help make his leg stronger. It has improved his fluidity and made his brace less awkward for him as he is able […]
Express Yourself – Stacey Francis
The Cerebral Palsy Association of British Columbia (CPABC) strives to offer a range of programs and services to our members as well as individuals with any sort of disability. In the fall of 2015, the association launched its first ever art program in Burnaby. The art sessions took place over a six week period […]
CPABC brings Dance Without Limits to Victoria – see the CHEK News story
A new video and story posted by CHEK News shares the joy of dance for people with cerebral palsy and other disabilities. Our Dance Without Limits program in Victoria offers a safe, active environment for people with physical disabilities to learn about and explore dance. “It’s all about providing a life without limits for kids […]
Navigator for Youth Transitioning to Adult Services
High School Graduation is a traditional time of transition, However, for Youth living with CP and other disabilities, this transition is much more complicated as the graduate is no longer eligible for many programs and supports provided through Children’s’ Services. Youth with Disabilities and their families must find their way through an often-bewildering array of […]




