Cerebral Palsy (CP) describes a heterogeneous group of permanent disorders of movement and posture which are attributed to non-progressive disturbances in the developing foetal or infant brain and causing limitations in activity. The motor disorders of cerebral palsy are often accompanied by disturbances of sensation, cognition, communication, perception and/or behaviour and/or by a seizure disorder (Rosenbaum et al., 2007).
More simply put, CP is a permanent disability where damage to a child’s brain causes problems with movement and posture. Children can appear stiff, floppy or have too much movement making it difficult to maintain a position or control their actions. Children with CP often have associated impairments as well, such as: visual, cognitive, hearing, behavioural, sensory, perceptual and intellectual impairments.
When you donate, you become part of a community that is changing lives. Your support helps provide therapy guidance, caregiver training, and essential resources for children living with cerebral palsy where services are often limited. Every contribution—big or small—helps a child gain more comfort, more independence, and more opportunity for the future. Together, we can make sure no child is left behind.