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Cerebral Palsy Organizations - CanadaInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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Canadian Cerebral Palsy Sports Association Description: Promotes athletic participation by individuals with cerebral palsy. Sports included are athletics, Boccia, cycling, obstacle course, swimming, and powerlifting. [Flash] (ccpsa.ca) |
Cerebral Palsy Association of British Columbia (CPABC) Description: Provides information about Cerebral Palsy and describes services, including education, advocacy, support, and a recycled clothing program. (bccerebralpalsy.com) |
Ontario Federation for Cerebral Palsy Description: Canadian organization provides cerebral palsy information and resources, programs and services, publications, events, and a message board. (ofcp.on.ca) |
Voice of the Cerebral Palsied of Greater Vancouver Description: Canadian association provides guides and resources, news, humor, and an artistic showroom for individuals with cerebral palsy. (vcpgv.org) |
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