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It's so kind of you to leave a message for the family of children living with cerebral palsy.

These few simple words showing that you care means the world to these families and carers. Your kindness gives them the courage to get up every morning and give their all to help children living with cerebral palsy to experience full lives.

Read on to meet some amazing kids, and the families who love them.

Meet Aidyn

Aidyn is a happy, cheeky, and funny kid. He was born at just 22 weeks and 6 days old, and lives with severe cerebral palsy.

Aidyn is making amazing progress with the support of CPA therapies like Telepractice sessions and physiotherapy, to get ready for his first year of school.

Meet Christopher

Christopher has defied the odds, surprising everyone around him with this strength, determination, will to live and capacity to love.

Born at 37 weeks after suffering brain damage in the womb due to CMV, Christopher has severe CP, is non-verbal, and has no control over his limbs.

Meet Dax

Dax has had it tough from day one when he was born with the umbilical cord wrapped around his neck.

After a difficult and complicated diagnosis, Dax started therapy with CPA and inspires everyone every day with his infectious determination and constant positive progress.

Donate and help families and children who live with cerebral palsy

Your donation will help fund essential research and provide life-changing services and equipment for people living with cerebral palsy.

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  • Your donation of $75 could help fund equipment to diagnose CP as early as 12 weeks old.

  • Your donation of $100 could help fund critical research to reduce the severity of CP in babies.

  • Your donation of $150 could help fund vital research into the cause of CP.

  • Your donation of $200 could help fund 2 hours of critical early intervention therapy for a baby at risk of CP.

  • Your donation of $25 every 4 weeks could help fund equipment to diagnose CP as early as 12 weeks old.

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How your support can help

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Early detection & intervention

Support detection of cerebral palsy sooner so babies can access the right life-changing treatment immediately after brain injury.

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Assistive technology & equipment

Contribute to the development of innovative mobility & communication technologies that promote inclusion of people with disability.

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Research

Your support can help accelerate breakthroughs in research into genetic causes and prevention of viruses that can cause cerebral palsy in some babies.