Cerebral Palsy News Archive

31-Jan-2009

 

  • Help for kids with cerebral palsy (The Star)JOHOR BARU: The Spastic Children?s Association of Johor has officiated a new therapy unit to cater to the needs of 143 children afflicted by cerebral palsy.


  • ?Superstar? announced for cerebral palsy event (Jonesboro Sun)JONESBORO ? Ask Mike Owens about his son Tanner, and the pride is unmistakable. Tanner, 10, is a fifth-grader at Valley View Intermediate School and this year?s United cerebral palsy of Northeast Arkansas annual telethon ?superstar.?


  • BRANDEMiX Selected to Launch Cerebral Palsy Associations of NYS Metro Services New Strategic Plan (PR.com)The Cerebral Palsy Associations of New York State's Metro Services has chosen BRANDEMiX, the NYC-based communications consultancy known for innovative branding around human resources initiatives, to brand and launch an employee communications campaign in support of their new strategic plan. [PR.com - December 04, 2008]


  • A champion's character (The Peru Tribune)Walking down the Peru Junior High School hallway with Thomas Holman, it's easy to see how he's touched the lives of those around him. Every student, every teacher goes out of his or her way to say hi to the eighth grader with cerebral palsy. Thomas smiles as big as he can and waves right back.


  • Local Company Facing Payroll Problems (WJAC 6 Johnstown)CAMBRIA COUNTY, Pa. -- A Johnstown area company is scrambling to correct more than 100 payroll mistakes. WJAC first learned about the problems at United Cerebral Palsy from disgruntled employees, some of which may be on the verge of quitting.


  • Two local residents will take part in Cerebral Palsy Telethon (The Daily Dunklin Democrat)The United Cerebral Palsy of Arkansas organization's annual Cerebral Palsy Telethon will be hosted Sunday, Jan. 18, 2009. The United Cerebral Palsy of Arkansas organization also serves Southeast...


  • Cerebral palsy center one year behind, but mayor says still alive (Observer-Tribune)CHESTER TWP. -  Conversion of the former Glenlora Nursing Home to housing for people with cerebral palsy is a year behind but Mayor William Cogger is confident the town made the right move when it bought the facility for $3  million two years ago.


  • North Augusta Man Doesn?t Let Cerebral Palsy Keep On Him The Mat (WJBF-TV Augusta)WJBF News Channel 6?s Paige Tucker tells us about a North Augusta man who doesn?t let cerebral palsy stop him from living.


  • Barstool Open expected to raise $50,000 for United Cerebral Palsy (Herald & Review)DECATUR - John Maas and his buddies had such a good time putting all over town last year, they returned this year with a second team, composed of wives and other women.


  • Small Farm Show display: 'Adopt me' (Lancaster Online)In his photograph at the Pennsylvania Farm Show, curly-haired Dontae is smiling like he just hit a jackpot.The 8-year-old's biography next to the 15-by-18-inch photo tells a different story.The boy waiting for someone to adopt him has cerebral palsy and autism, and he is legally blind and nonver...


    Cerebral Palsy Reviews | Review Guide

    Back to Cerebral Palsy News Archive

     

    cerebral palsy news | cerebral palsy news archive

    we love google !!!