Hundreds of walkers stepped out to support Stick ‘n’ Step last Sunday (12 June) on the Wirral Coastal Walk, with the final fundraising total expected to be in excess of £6000 for the local charity. Wallasey-based Stick ‘n’ Step provides conductive education and support services to children with cerebral palsy and their families, completely free of charge. In advance of ... Read More »
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Children’s charity Stick ‘n’ Step doubles reach with expansion into Cheshire
Stick ‘n’ Step, a North West charity that provides support to children with cerebral palsy and their families has secured funding from The Morgan Foundation and The Williams Family Foundation to open a brand new conductive education centre in Cheshire. The second centre, which has now received planning permission, will be located in Winsford and will enable the charity to ... Read More »
A Heart-warming Story Two Year Old Isaac With Cerebral Palsy
2-year-old Isaac has spastic diplegia cerebral palsy, he cannot stand, walk or sit without support, so his mum Louise joined The Tree of Hope Charity for support. This charity offers hope to families of sick and disabled children in the UK and Ireland that require specialist medical treatment, surgery, therapy and equipment. Through this charity Isaac was able to ... Read More »
Brainwave Team Up With Irwin Mitchell To Raise Awareness of World CP Day
Children’s charity Brainwave has teamed up with national law firm Irwin Mitchell to support this year’s World Cerebral Palsy Day by launching a new online portal showcasing eight incredible stories of inspirational young people diagnosed with cerebral palsy. World CP Day is a global initiative which aims to raise awareness around the world about people living with cerebral palsy. The ... Read More »
GB’s Andy Lapthorne ready for Quad tennis expansion
Shrunk to miniature size by the giant backdrop of Melbourne’s Central Business District and silenced by the deafening roar of the Red Arrows-style Australia Day flypast, Andy Lapthorne was doing his best to make himself seen and heard. Read More »
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