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Cerebral Palsy Associations

June 6th, 2009 No comments
by Darlene Milla

Children with cerebral palsy are likely to have a variety of special needs. This condition puts a lot of stress and pressure on families. They need to know where they can turn for help. There are many cerebral palsy associations in your surrounding area that can help with financial needs, information and education on cerebral palsy.

Below is a list of cerebral palsy associations in your area:

United Cerebral Palsy

In 1949, United Cerebral Palsy was founded. This organization dedicates their services to improve the rights of individuals with disabilities. UCP offers many services nationwide such as housing, therapy, job assistance, and support for families. UCP is committed to improving independent productivity for individuals with disabilities also.

Cerebral Palsy International Research Foundation (CPIRF)

CPIRF was founded in 1955. They are devoted in supporting research related to developmental disabilities. They are dedicated to improving health care services for families. CPIRF supports research in areas like prevention and rehabilitation.

CHASA or The Children's Hemiplegia and Stroke Association

Another cerebral palsy organization is the Childrens Hemiplegia and Stroke Association (CHASA). Parents of children with cerebral palsy known as hemiplegia formed CHASA. CHASA believes in support for the family. They spend their time and money into research and education for families dealing with these issues.

Easter Seals

In the 1900s, Easter Seals was founded to assist special needs people. They are committed in the research of developing disabilities. Families can turn to this association for help with medical rehabilitation, child assistance, activities, and they provide training for employees.

March of Dimes

Dedicated to research and education for disabilities such as cerebral palsy, is The March of Dimes. Their mission is to prevent birth defects, premature birth, and infant mortality. The March of Dimes website has information on issues that pertain caring for a newborn with disabilities.

National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities

NICHCY offers programs to families of children with developmental disabilities. Families can get overwhelmed about what to do when they have a child with CP. NICHCY has programs for parents about resources, and education for children with special needs.

National Disability Sports Alliance

In 1987, an organization began that would be in charge of putting together competitive sports for those with disabilities. This organization is the National Disability Sports Alliance. The staff will put together games for the individuals that would like to be a part of the sporting competition. They put together rules and regulations and policies for the games. There are selected athletes that represent the United States in global competition.

Cerebral Palsy Associations in Your Neighborhood

United Cerebral Palsy has partners all over that can assist you in locating other cerebral palsy associations in your town. The associations cited above list resources on their websites also.

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Cerebral Palsy Associations: Services for Cerebral Palsy Children

June 5th, 2009 No comments
by Darlene Milla

A disorder that affects motor skills and muscles is cerebral palsy. There is no cure for cerebral palsy and it is usually caused by brain damage during the childbirth. The United States has thousands of infants and children affected with a disorder like cerebral palsy every year. Families may find it difficult to adjust when having a child with cerebral palsy. They dont have the resources and information about the disorder their child has. However, across the nation there are cerebral palsy associations that can help find the services they need.

Below is a list of cerebral palsy associations in your area:

United Cerebral Palsy (UCP)

In 1949, United Cerebral Palsy was founded. This organization dedicates their services to improve the rights of individuals with disabilities. UCP offers many services nationwide such as housing, therapy, job assistance, and support for families. UCP is committed to improving independent productivity for individuals with disabilities also.

CPIRF - Cerebral Palsy International Research Foundation

There are foundations that devote themselves in the research of prevention, rehabilitation, early diagnosis and more. One specific foundation The Cerebral Palsy International Research Foundation (CPIRF) is committed to funding research related to developmental disabilities.

Children's Hemiplegia and Stroke Association

Families of children with cerebral palsy need support. Children's Hemiplegia and Stroke Association (CHASA) is an association that provides help and information for kids with this kind of cerebral palsy. CHASA helps family learn about hemiplegia, and they will find support groups in your area to help families learn how other families cope.

Easter Seals

Easter Seals has been helping individuals with disabilities for more than 85 years. This organization provides many services to families with children that have cerebral palsy and other special needs. Easter Seals will help with employment and child care. They also provide recreational activities and services for caregivers.

March of Dimes

The March of Dimes concerns themselves with birth defects, infant mortality and premature births. Preventing the risk factors that may cause these concerns are what March of Dimes is dedicated to. Information regarding resources on health issues can be found of their website.

National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities

Programs can be found for children with disabilities and the National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities offers resources to families in finding these programs. They offer educational programs and other services needed to care for their child with special needs.

NDSA - National Disability Sports Alliance

The National Disability Sports Alliance began as the United States Cerebral Palsy Athletic Association in 1987. Ever since, they have been in charge of organizing competitive sports for people with physically disabling conditions. The NDSA is organized internationally, national and locally. They are responsible for formulating rules, carrying out policies and more.

Cerebral Palsy Associations Nearby

You can find a cerebral palsy association near you. United Cerebral Palsy has partners that help families find the resources you need from one of these associations. Families can find information about these associations by visiting their websites.

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