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)
Help Bing Yao GROW With Your Love #FriendsOfSuzy
Meet Bing Yao, a trainee in the Goodwill, Rehabilitation and Occupational Workshop (GROW) at Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore (CPAS). Aged 30, Bing Yao has Spastic Quadriplegia, a form of cerebral palsy affecting his walking, movements, and hearing.
Journey Together: Giving Back To The Community
One of our Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore School’s beliefs is “Everyone Can Serve”. Guided by this belief, students are involved in ways to give back to the community. Watch this video on how our CPASS Student, Aloysius Gan and his classmates contribute their time and craftwork in support of Lee Ah Mooi Nursing Home.