Cerebral Palsy Foundation, Let's cure cerebral palsy

Make a donationThe Cerebral Palsy Foundation was established to take on the global challenge of finding the prevention and cure for cerebral palsy.

This will be achieved by

  • funding research
  • expanding a grants program
  • encouraging researchers to adopt cerebral palsy as their area of study
  • bringing together the best minds and research from around the world and sharing the information globally
  • building partnerships

The answers will not be discovered overnight. The Cerebral Palsy Foundation is committed to ensuring that work continues until the answers are found.



Latest News

Justin Gallagher

Justin Gallagher - $87,000+ Raised

Justin Gallagher is used to challenges. He is a Director at ABN AMRO, has three little girls (another on the way) and still found time to train and compete in the Comrade Marathon in South Africa. Justin ran 87 kms in under 9 hours (all up hill!) earning the Bill Rowan medal and the hearts of everyone at the Cerebral Palsy Foundation. Justin raised funds through our MyChallenge website.

Check out Justin’s My Challenge page and read his latest update.

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View the Cerebral Palsy Foundation Community Service Announcement The Cerebral Palsy Foundation advertisement launch on Channel 7's Morning Show The Cerebral Palsy Foundation Brochure

Christmas Cards





Christmas Cards

This year ensure the Christmas cards you send spread cheer far and wide! Charity Christmas Cards provide the perfect opportunity to show your support for the Cerebral Palsy Foundation. With every card purchased we receive 40 cents.
You can also personalise your cards.
If you order before the 10th October you will receive a 10% discount.

To order, download our Christmas Card catalogue & order form.

Or order on line

 

Belle Natasha

Natasha

Natasha is a bright, nine year old who has cerebral palsy. She is featured in a recent media campaign for the Cerebral Palsy Foundation.
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Ecconomic Impact of Cerebral Palsy

The Economics Impact of Cerebral Palsy in Australia in 2007

In 2007, The Spastic Centre, as part of CP Australia, commissioned Access Economics to investigate the economic impact of CP in Australia. The findings of this significant report are critical to the policy and planning strategies of many key stakeholders including government, non-government service providers, research foundations and corporate supporters.

The Economic Impact of Cerebral Palsy in Australia in 2007-Access Economics

Access Economics Study Summary