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Cerebral Palsy News Archive30-Sep-2007
Disability applicants decry speedy exams (The Charlotte Observer)Jessie Johnson rolled his wheelchair into a small doctor's office for one of the most important appointments of his life. At 28, Johnson suffers from cerebral palsy, and he hoped a government disability exam would support his claim that he is too sick to work. But in 16 minutes Johnson emerged, wondering what had just happened. "I could have done that exam myself," Johnson said. He is among ...
Katieā??s Ride held Sunday in Smethport (The Bradford Era)SMETHPORT ? Katie Chesebro, the 10-year-old Smethport girl who suffers from cerebral palsy, sure has a lot of devoted friends. Katie loves to hear the roar of motorcycle engines, and the 105 motorcyclists who were registered for Katie?s Ride Sunday, were only too happy to bring smiles to her face.
Niagara Honor Roll / Achievers and achievements (The Buffalo News)? Niagara Cerebral Palsy recently recognized Gary and Fran Hall as Humanitarians of the Year at the agency?s annual awards dinner.
Bergen mom helps parents of special needs children (The Record)The Citrons' son is autistic. The Adlers' son has cerebral palsy. The boys' challenges are different, but many of their parents' challenges are similar.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (The Daily Telegram)I am a 28-year-old man with cerebral palsy. I am wheelchair bound. I have been having 24-hour staffing ever since I was 18 years old and in my own apartment.
The Family Fiorelli (Backstage.com)The Family Fiorelli is an uneven entry into the genre of musicals dealing with a wife (Kathryn Quinlan) who strays from her vintner husband (Kevin Reed) by sleeping with the hot-looking local priest (Brad Coolidge), who teaches karate to her older son (Harrison Chad) who has cerebral palsy.
United Cerebral Palsy AC Thefts (WJBF-TV Augusta)The United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) building on Gordon Highway was vandalized over the weekend. Their air conditioning units were stripped of their copper coils...causing more than $4,000 in damages.
Charity helps boy get new custom-fit wheelchair (Dallas Morning News)By BRIDGET BARRY THIAS / Special Contributor to The Dallas Morning News Bridget Barry Thias is a Carrollton freelance writer. For William Hardeman, a Garland 4-year-old with cerebral palsy, happiness was a custom-fit wheelchair.
Mother's debut book 'therapy' (BBC News)A first-time author's account of coming to terms with her young son's cerebral palsy wins plaudits.
Winner by a landslide: Student with cerebral palsy is class president (The Sentinel-News)When Austin Crowe had the idea to run for freshman class president, some might have thought that a boy with cerebral palsy couldn't do the job, let alone get elected to office. But, as he has done throughout his life, Crowe overcame the odds and won the election by a landslide.
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