Cerebral Palsy News Archive

31-Oct-2005

 

  • Inverell girl's super kindergarten computer (Inverell Times)LITTLE Amber Dennis is breezing through her kindergarten work with the same speed as her Ross Hill Primary School classmates thanks to an all new talking and writing device.


  • LOCAL NEWS from (Northwestern)United Way agencies make the difference in thousands of lives and that includes cerebral palsy of Mideast Wisconsin. The annual recognition banquet for cerebral palsy last week included some absolutely remarkable news.


  • Mother loots trust fund of severely disabled daughter (New York Newsday)A Fair Haven woman has pleaded guilty to raiding a $2.8 million trust fund set up for her daughter, born with severe neurological disorders and cerebral palsy.


  • Adoption community divided on bill (Canada.com)TORONTO -- On the eve of a vote that could lift an 80-year-old veil of secrecy from Ontario's adoption records, birth parents and adoptees remained divided Monday over whether it will mark a new beginning for families or an unforgivable violation of privacy rights.


  • Anthony Edward Mervar (News-Herald)Services for Anthony Edward Mervar, 22, of Euclid, will be 9:30 a.m. Thursday at Brickman and Sons Funeral Home, 21900 Euclid Ave., Euclid. Anthony Edward Mervar Services for Anthony Edward Mervar, 22, of Euclid, will be 9:30 a.m. Thursday at Brickman and Sons Funeral Home, 21900 Euclid Ave., Euclid.


  • Third grader, cerebral palsy sufferer, gets special bike (Lincoln Journal Star)He was getting a bike, Blake Werts learned a month ago. The question he?s asked therapists at Handprints & Footsteps during every visit since was ?When?? ?Have you heard about my bike??


  • Dog on Duty (WCAX 3)Kyler Quelch comes to the Central Vermont Medical Center for regular appointments with occupational therapists. Just two years old -- Kyler was diagnosed with cerebral palsy at eight months. His disorder impairs normal movement, but these sessions help Kyler walk and improve his muscle strength.


  • NONPROFIT (Newsday)DOLL-IGHTFUL DAY FOR UCP. Council of Auxiliaries of United Cerebral Palsy Association of Nassau County will host the first "Doll Day Delight" Nov. 19 from 12:30 to 4 p.m. at the Cherry Valley Country Club in Garden City. Tickets are $60 each for adults and $35 for children.


  • Mom starts cerebral palsy support group (Orangeville Banner)Sometimes, it just helps to talk to someone else who knows. Amanda Rodgers, mother to a child with cerebral palsy, says this is why she has launched a new support group for similar parents in the Dufferin/Caledon region.


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