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Cerebral Palsy Association
United Cerebral Palsy
United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) is the world's premier gateway to disability resources on the Internet and is a network for people with disabilities, with information on advocacy and ...
Cerebral Palsy Association of BC (CPABC)
The Cerebral Palsy Association of British Columbia (CPABC) is an independent, not-for-profit Association led by a Volunteer Board of Directors. Provincial Association supporting ...
Northern New York Cerebral Palsy Association
Northern New York Cerebral Palsy Association has been serving the North Country communities since 1952. The purpose of this organization is to provide the highest quality of ...
Cerebral Palsy Association of Middlesex County / New Jersey Institute ...
For more than five decades, the Cerebral Palsy Association of Middlesex County has been committed to enhancing the lives of persons with disabilities...noble work, but just what ...
The Cerebral Palsy Association of Manitoba
Our Mission: The Cerebral Palsy Association of Manitoba is dedicated to enriching the lives of individuals affected by Cerebral Palsy through programs,
Cerebral Palsy Sports Associatio
Cerebral Palsy Sports Association of B.C. Click on whale to return here! ... SportAbility is committed to providing recreation and sport ...
Cerebral Palsy Association of Chester County, Chester County ...
Welcome to Cerebral Palsy Association of Chester County. A social service agency promoting and fostering maximum independence in the everday activities for persons with Cerebral ...
United Cerebral Palsy Association (UCPA) of Hawaii - Home
United Cerebral Palsy Association (UCPA) of Hawaii 414 Kuwili Street, Suite 105 Honolulu, HI 96817 1(800) 606-5654(Hawaii) Phone: (808) 532-6744 Fax: (808) 532-6747
Cerebral Palsy Association of the North Country
One of 24 affiliates serving individuals with disabilities in NYS.
Calgary Cerebral Palsy Association
The Calgary Cerebral Palsy Association was formed on June 13th, 1951 by a group of parents, each of whom was dealing with a similar, yet somewhat varied disability of their ...
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