Cerebral Palsy News Archive

31-Aug-2007

 

  • UEFA charity cheque presented to CPISRA (UEFA News)UEFA has presented its annual CHF1m (?604,000) charity cheque for 2007 to the cerebral palsy International Sports and Recreation Association (CPISRA).


  • Help for little Matthew: Community responds to disabled boy; woman donates special stroller (Eagle-Tribune Online)HAVERHILL - It is unlikely that Matthew Rivera had any idea about the good deed a friend of the family tried to do for him. After all, Matthew is only 4 years old and struggles to communicate because of cerebral palsy - a neurological disorder.


  • Eliza's Coffee Pot: One special pot of coffee (Carroll County Online)Special Olympic athlete Erica Wheeler suffers from cerebral palsy, but her disability hasn't stopped her from opening her own business. Recently, Wheeler and her parents Hank and Denise, opened Eliza's Coffee Pot and Del-lites at the Westminster Antique Mall located at 433 Hahn Road.


  • Cerebral palsy doesn't slow Nashua South runner O'Brien (The Nashua Telegraph)When Nashua South sophomore Haley O'Brien approaches the finish line of a cross country race a sudden transformation occurs. The normally shy 16-year-old becomes fiercely competitive, extracting every last bit of energy for the final push. ... - By GARY FITZ Telegraph Staff


  • LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS (The Wichita Eagle) The United Way of the Plains Volunteer Center has the following opportunities. Call 316-267-0202. ? Do filing at the Cerebral Palsy Research Foundation. Flexible hours weekdays. Minimum age is 18. ? Wash windows at Catholic Care Center. Minimum age is 16. ? Set up for the Botanica Teddy Bear Picnic Sept. 8. Help with moving teddy bears and cleanup. Minimum age is 16. ? Serve food ...


  • Nursery raises cash for Elizabeth's special bike (Evening Leader)STAFF and friends of a nursery have raised money for a youngster with cerebral palsy and epilepsy.


  • Disabilities advocates make strides (The Herald News)'The Americans with Disabilities Act should be celebrated every day," said Sam Mancuso, director of the Will County United Cerebral Palsy in Joliet. "People with disabilities have a right to be included in society. Businesses and other entities need to comply with this federal legislation that has been mandated for 17 years."


  • Diana 10 years on, 'I'll never forget' (Coventry Evening Telegraph)IT was a remarkable moment which captured the very heart of Princess Diana. Ten-year-old Coventry boy Laurence Chambers, suffering from cerebral palsy, bravely walked towards the princess on an official visit.


  • Untiedt donates work for cerebral palsy (Summit Daily News)'Sacred Peak with Calving Meadow' to be auctioned off at Wine in the Pines


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