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During cerebral palsy awareness month, we are asking our supporters to set themselves a challenge and raise vital funds to power our work so that every person with cerebral palsy in Scotland can reach their full potential.
Join our Walk n Roll virtual challenge and get moving this March in a way that works for you using your wheelchair or powerchair, walking frame, frame running bike, trike, feet, or body!
Cerebral palsy is the most common physical disability in childhood, and around one in 500 births results in a diagnosis of CP. In Scotland, there is not enough specialist support and services for people with cerebral palsy and their families.
Cerebral Palsy Scotland exists to close this gap.
Were ambitious for people with cerebral palsy. For over 25 years our therapists have worked alongside people with cerebral palsy, their families and carers, helping them develop practical skills which transform daily life.
As we've grown, the cerebral palsy community continues to be at the heart of everything we do. Our groups reduce isolation, bringing people with cerebral palsy and their families together. Our support service offers a listening ear and advice. We share our knowledge and skills through courses, conferences and working collaboratively. We raise awareness and we campaign for life-long access to knowledgeable, compassionate services and support.
Every day in Scotland, people with cerebral palsy and their families are not getting enough support. We need your donations to power our work, so that every person with cerebral palsy can reach their full potential.