Volunteer Spotlight on Mark Lezotte: Driving Disability Policy and Governance As part of United Cerebral Palsy’s (UCP) National Board of Trustees, Mark R. Lezotte brings decades of legal experience and
Volunteer Spotlight on Kelly Piacenti: A Champion for Families with Special Needs During National Volunteer Week, we proudly honor the dedicated members of our Board of Trustees, all of whom serve as
Seeing the Spectrum: Understanding Autism Beyond the Myths & Stereotypes By Yasmina Saba Autism is often misunderstood, misrepresented, and surrounded by myths that can do more harm than good. But
Breaking Barriers: Debunking 10 Myths About Cerebral Palsy What is cerebral palsy? How does someone get cerebral palsy? What does someone with cerebral palsy look like? Do all
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ANCOR, United Cerebral Palsy Release Policy Recommendations to Protect Home- and Community-Based Services as Billions in Medicaid Cuts Loom With an $880 billion spending cut to Medicaid on the table in Congress, new report emphasizes the already existing crisis
Why Medicaid Matters Medicaid Matters: Protect Access. Defend Independence. Take Action. For millions of people with disabilities, Medicaid isn’t just healthcare — it’s
Breaking Barriers: Why Authentic Disability Representation in Film & TV Matters By Yasmina Saba Growing up, I rarely saw anyone like me on screen. Disability was either a tragedy or a
Get Up, Your Bus Is Here: Dr. Stephen Dantzig on Life With Cerebral Palsy By Sarah Peiper Dr. Stephen Dantzig earned his Doctor of Psychology degree from Rutgers University, focusing his dissertation on the
Fundraising Made Easy: Support UCP in Just a Few Clicks! Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month in March comes and goes, but the need for support and advocacy continues all year long.