Physical Therapy for Cerebral Palsy: What to Expect and How It Helps By Nick Fodera For the estimated 764,000 Americans who live with cerebral palsy (CP) and their countless loved ones and
Traveling with a Disability: A Guide to Accessibility By Yasmina SabaTravel should be an enjoyable and enriching experience for everyone. However, for travelers with disabilities, it often presents
United for GOLD Countdown to United for GOLD! Launching August 1, United for GOLD 2025 is UCP’s signature peer-to-peer fundraising campaign — a
Summer Activities for People with Disabilities: Inclusive and Accessible Fun By Danielle Shealy Summer is a season of sunshine, new adventures, and much-needed breaks from the everyday grind. From the
How Caregivers Can Prevent Burnout: Tips and Support Networks Caregiving — whether for a child with cerebral palsy, an aging parent, or an individual with complex medical needs —
The Importance of Early Intervention for Developmental Disabilities By Danielle Shealy Raising a child with a developmental disability — whether anticipated or unexpected — can feel overwhelming. Fortunately,
Navigating College with a Disability: Resources and Success Strategies By Yasmina Saba The transition from high school to college is a challenge for many, but for students with disabilities,
United for Impact: UCP Leaders Gather to Strengthen Services and Celebrate Progress United Cerebral Palsy (UCP), a leader in providing resources and assistance to individuals with disabilities, proudly hosted its 2025 Annual
When Disability Meets Depression: Finding Hope and Help By Danielle Shealy Looking back on my own experience as someone with cerebral palsy (CP), I can say that I
Volunteer Spotlight on Cheryl Hart Smith: Transformative Leader in Disability Services For more than 38 years, Cheryl Hart Smith has been a cornerstone of disability services leadership in Alabama, serving as