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Category Archives: Cerebral Palsy

Communities that KARE: Hoofbeats for Healing – KARE11.com

Posted: Published on February 17th, 2020

Hoof Beats for Healing is changing lives with the love and care of horses. Its a unique model for outreach. WOLVERTON, Minn. Continue reading

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Girl with cerebral palsy home-schooled for 20 months due to lack of disabled toilets – Mirror Online

Posted: Published on February 17th, 2020

An eight-year-old girl has had to be home-schooled for 20 months because of a lack of disabled toilets in local schools. Imogen Ashwell-Lewis has cerebral palsy and left Rogiet Primary in Monmouthshire in June 2018. It is the only local school with disabled toilets. Continue reading

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Everyday Heroes in the Quad Cities make a difference one day at a time – WQAD.com

Posted: Published on February 17th, 2020

Three people in the Quad Cities share their love for giving back and making a difference in their day to day lives MOLINE, Illinois Heroes can be hard to spot when they aren't wearing a cape but there are plenty throughout the area. Continue reading

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Cerebral Palsy: Symptoms, Causes, Types, and Treatments

Posted: Published on February 15th, 2020

Cerebral palsy (CP) refers to a group of disorders that affect muscle movement and coordination. Continue reading

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Mom of 10-year-old girl who starved to death sentenced in Broome County – Pressconnects

Posted: Published on February 15th, 2020

The FBI offers some suggestions to help crime victims move forward. Continue reading

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The Unpredictable Challenges Of Gaming With Cerebral Palsy – Kotaku

Posted: Published on February 15th, 2020

Fallout 4.Screenshot: Bethesda The world of video games should be one without limits. Sadly, this is often not the case. As a lifelong gamer who also happens to have cerebral palsy, my own experiences with video games have been both helped and hindered by their mechanics. Continue reading

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Texas Mom Who Left Children Home Alone While Going To Bar Arrested After 7-Year-Old With Medical Issues Found Dead – CBS Dallas / Fort Worth

Posted: Published on February 15th, 2020

BAY CITY, Texas (CBSDFW.COM) Authorities near Houston said the mother of a child found dead in January, left that child and two others alone while she went to a bar. Bay City Police said Lauren Dean, 26, left her home on January 30. Lauren Dean (courtesy: Bay City, Texas Police Dept.) The next day, an officer went to the apartment on a Child Protective Services welfare check. Continue reading

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Cerebral palsy no barrier to 8-year-old with a love of sport – Stuff.co.nz

Posted: Published on February 15th, 2020

Supplied Charlotte Walker did not let cerebral palsy get in the way of competing at Challenge Wanaka this week. Charlotte Walker has her sights set on this year's Halberg Games asher next step to realising her dream of donning the silver fern at the Paralympics Continue reading

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’37 Seconds’: A woman’s journey of self-discovery – The Japan Times

Posted: Published on February 15th, 2020

Japanese society once kept people with physical disabilities out of sight, but no more. Its becoming more common now to see people in wheelchairs taking trains or otherwise going about their business in Japans increasingly barrier-free cities. In 37 Seconds, the first feature by singled-named director Hikari (formerly Mitsuyo Miyazaki), the protagonist with a physical disability may have more autonomy than she would have had a generation ago, but still faces formidable challenges in her quest for independence, adulthood and answers about her past Continue reading

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Teenager with cerebral palsy ‘over the moon’ after raising more than 1,000 on charity walk from Fareham to Gosport – Portsmouth News

Posted: Published on February 15th, 2020

Harry Weller, 16, took on a six-mile walk for Harbour Cancer Support Centre in Gosport and raised more than 1,000 for the charity Harry Weller, 16, completed a six-mile walk from Fareham College, where he is a student, to Harbour Cancer Support Centre in Stoke Road, Gosport. Harry, an ex-student of Portchester Community School, said: I walked with my dad Keith and found the walk fun and I enjoyed it, especially the cup of tea from the team at Harbour Cancer Support. Harry Weller, 16, took on a six-mile walk for Harbour Cancer Support Centre in Gosport and raised more than 1,000 for the charity. Continue reading

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