World cerebral palsy day

WORLD CEREBRAL DAY

World Cerebral Palsy Day is observed every year on October 6 to raise awareness about cerebral palsy (CP). The day promotes understanding, inclusion, and support for people with CP so they can live fulfilling lives. It reminds society to create equal opportunities and provide the resources needed for children and adults with CP to thrive.

The day encourages global collaboration among families, organizations, researchers, and policymakers.
World Cerebral Palsy Day is observed every year on October 6 to raise awareness and promote inclusion.
It highlights the challenges faced by people with CP and advocates for better resources, education, and opportunities.
The day was first celebrated in 2012 by the Cerebral Palsy Alliance (Australia) and United Cerebral Palsy (USA).
Each year comes with a specific theme focusing on important issues like education, employment, or technology.
It celebrates the strengths, achievements, and resilience of individuals living with CP.

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On World Cerebral Palsy Day, we celebrate resilience, raise awareness, and promote inclusion for all.

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World Cerebral Palsy Day is more than awareness it’s a celebration of resilience, strength, and potential.

It reminds us that people with CP deserve not just care, but opportunities to thrive, to learn, to work, and to be included fully in society.

Seeing their achievements and courage firsthand teaches us that true progress isn’t just medical it’s creating a world where everyone’s abilities are recognized and valued.