“All of us, with or without disabilities, can come together as one people. No one should be left behind. Persons with disabilities should be fully included in society. Together, we can build a truly inclusive society, where everyone is empowered—not just to change our own lives, but the lives of […]
Championing Para-Sports – Singapore Pools Supports Inclusive Sports For Persons with Cerebral Palsy
As part of World Cerebral Palsy Month in October, we shine a spotlight on our community partner, Singapore Pools (Private) Limited. Read on to find out more about how their active corporate volunteerism, coupled with funding efforts, have enabled unique experiences for persons with cerebral palsy in our care.In 2024, […]
Beyond our Disabilities – Students with Cerebral Palsy and Multiple Disabilities Complete Their First Outdoor Programme in Melbourne, Australia
10-year-old, Nathan Eo (Yang Mingxuan), a student from Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore School (CPASS) suffers from Cerebral Palsy (CP) with Epilepsy and Microcephaly. This lifelong, non-curable condition limits his mobility and posture. Despite this, Nathan and more than 20 of his schoolmates from CPASS, successfully completed a six-day outdoor programme
Go-Ahead Singapore Partners Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore, for a more Inclusive and Accessible Commute
A Go-Ahead Singapore Bus Captain helping to push a CPASS East student up the bus. Photo Credit: CPAS
A group of students on wheelchairs, some with mobility aids, and their teachers from Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore School (CPASS) East waits at the bus stop to take a bus
Take A Shot: Jeralyn and Yurnita’s Journey with Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore (CPAS) and Boccia
Jeralyn and Yurnita with the iconic Suzy Doll Donation Box. Photo Credit: CPAS
Meet Jeralyn Tan, a CPAS Connect alumni member and more recently, Singapore’s first ever Paralympic Boccia Silver medalist in the Women’s Individual BC1 category.
Jeralyn was diagnosed at birth with Cerebral Palsy (CP)