Cerebral Palsy
Awareness Initiative
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Our $50,000 fundraiser

Give a child the chance to thrive.

Every dollar funds therapy, adaptive equipment, and opportunity — directed through the Cerebral Palsy Research Network for full accountability. This is the difference between limitation and independence.

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Real impact, in real terms

$35
Adaptive sports gear

A racket grip, a ball, a place on the team — the equipment to join in and play.

$120
A week of therapy support

Helps cover the OT and PT that builds strength, coordination, and independence.

$420
A month of therapy

A full month of consistent sessions — the routine that turns small gains into change.

Illustrative amounts. All funds are directed through the Cerebral Palsy Research Network.
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“With your support — whether a donation, a share, or an introduction — we can break down the barriers these children face and give them the resources they deserve.”
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Cerebral Palsy Awareness Initiative

Raising awareness and funds for children living with cerebral palsy. Every dollar funds therapy, equipment, and opportunity.

Frisco, Texas · In partnership with CPRN
An independent, student-led awareness initiative. Donations are directed through the Cerebral Palsy Research Network, a registered nonprofit. This page is not medical advice.