By Peter Brown Last week, I turned 57 years of age. With retirement now less than 27 months away, there is an opportunity to reflect on what has occurred to this point in my life. This reflection necessarily includes a determination as to how I have coped with living as a person with a physical […]
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Parenting helps Andy learn and flourish
Thinking positively and having a can-do attitude are two of Andy Yu’s most notable characteristics when it comes to parenting. Andy works as the Chief Financial Officer for the Fraser Institute and also has mild cerebral palsy, which often times leads him to develop unique ways to handle certain parenting situations, including finding the best way to […]
Carrie’s job is a “dream come true”
“I think that having a disability lets you have a different perspective on the world, and lets you have closer connection to other people with disabilities because they have similar struggles and similar things that they go through,” says Carrie Torrans. Carrie puts this belief into practice by working at the Cerebral Palsy Association of […]
Raise Your Voice for World CP Day
By Dan Chalcraft I like to run because it is a good form of exercise and I enjoy being outdoors. I run frequently which is three to four times a week and longer runs on the weekends especially if I am training for an event. I ran because I had never participated in a half […]
Congrats to Ekamjit Ghuman from Surrey, BC on winning the World CP Day People’s Choice Award for her amazing idea!
For Immediate Release: SURREY WOMAN EARNS INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION A woman from Surrey has been recognized with the People’s Choice Award for the World CP Day 2014 “Change the world in one minute” campaign led by Cerebral Palsy Alliance. Ekamjit Ghuman’s idea to feature models with cerebral palsy in advertising campaigns was voted the most popular […]




