Traveling with Sensory Processing Disorder: 3 Essential Tips for Caregivers Travel can be stressful for most people, and for someone with sensory processing disorder, it can be considerably more overwhelming.
Armando Contreras Resigns as President and Chief Executive Officer of United Cerebral Palsy’s National Office After more than eight years of dedicated service to United Cerebral Palsy (UCP), Armando Contreras has resigned from his position
Ways to Donate EOY 2025 Before the year ends, you have the opportunity to bring hope, independence, and support to thousands of individuals with disabilities.
Remembering Alice Wong: Disability Advocate and Changemaker On Friday, November 14, 2025, the disability community lost a trailblazer. Alice Wong, a passionate advocate, writer, and founder of
Weight Issues in People with Cerebral Palsy: Understanding Sarcopenia By Stephen A. Dantzig, Psy. D., Education and Outreach Program Manager, United Cerebral Palsy Association of Hawai’i Weight concerns are
New Method More Accurately Assesses Movement Disorder in Children by Shawn Ballard Cerebral palsy affects around one in 345 children in the U.S., and more than half of them
How United Ability Helps People with Disabilities Find Meaningful Employment: The Story of Cyrus Lewis At UCP, we believe meaningful employment is more than a paycheck — it is about belonging, purpose, and being valued