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National Cerebral Palsy Awareness Week 2010

CP Week 2010 Events

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1 - 7 August 2010

The Centre for Cerebral Palsy (The Centre) has proudly celebrated potential and created possibilities for people with CP and like disabilities since 1951 through a wide range of services and activities.

One of these special activities is National Cerebral Palsy Awareness Week (CP Week) which is celebrated annually to recognise the achievements of people with cerebral palsy and to create greater awareness, understanding and acceptance.

2010's CP Week campaign was led by inspirational Maria, an accomplished young lawyer who has inspired us with her outstanding achievements. Maria's achievements have also inspired eleven aspiring young CP Week Stars who have dreams of their own. Three of these Stars are five year old Kaisah who wants to be on TV when she grows up, six year old Bianca who wants to be an olympian and run like the wind, and six year old Jayson who wants to be a racing driver. Kaisah, Bianca and Jayson feature in the Community Service Announcement below which is being aired by TV stations throughout WA.

Go the extra mile
Another highlight of CP Week is our Community Excellence Awards, which give us the opportunity to recognise businesses that 'go the extra mile' for a person with CP. If this sounds like a business you know we would love to hear from you. 

Special thanks to Maria and our CP Week Stars and their families for kindly sharing their inspirational stories with us to create greater awareness, understanding and acceptance of CP and what can be achieved when you have a dream and the necessary support and understanding to make it possible.

The range of CP Week celebrations would not be possible without the generous support we continue to receive from our loyal sponsors, community partners, supporters and volunteers listed below, your support of these businesses would be greatly appreciated.

For more information on how you can become involved or contribute to the work of The Centre, please contact us on (08) 9443 0228 or info@tccp.com.au.

Download the CP Week 2010 Program of Events

Download and print posters to display

MEET OUR CP WEEK STARS


Aidan


Bianca

  
Bree


Emily F


Emily P


Kaisah


Jaxon


Jack


Jayson


Giacomo

 

 

 

 

GROWN-UPS WHO HAVE ACHIEVED THEIR AMBITIONS


Maria, Lawyer


Melissa, 
Board Member
 


Nick, Actor

CP Week News

Download issue 1

 

GRANTS

Small grants are available for community groups to organise events during CP Week that celebrate the achievements of people with cerebral palsy and encourage their inclusion in the wider community.

Click here for more information on CP Week Small Grants

 

NOMINATE

Has a person or organisation you know made a difference to the life of a person with CP? Nominate them for a
Community Excellence Award!

 

SCHOOLS

Would you like to get your school involved in CP Week? Register 
here for a FREE
School Pack to help raise awareness in your classroom.

 

GET INVOLVED                                     
                                                                                
Would you like to promote or support National Cerebral Palsy awareness Week at your school, work or club? Download an Expression of Interest form
here.                                                 

 

National Cerebral Palsy Awareness Week Sponsors and Community Partners:

 

 



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