Youth Volunteers Pilot Virtual Befriending for Adults with Cerebral Palsy.
The CPAS Connect Alumni Programme was conceptualised in 2016 to provide activities to engage persons with cerebral palsy and multiple disabilities beyond schooling years.
Back to School with Sun Ling #FriendsofSuzy
Most children and youth dread the reopening of the new school term. Not for Sun Ling, an ex-student who studied at Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore School (CPASS).
Meet Kara, Jia Yi and Kah Ho
Meet Kara, Jia Yi and Kah Ho, three individuals living with cerebral palsy. Coming from different backgrounds and living with varying levels of disability, they each had their lives changed by the services at CPAS.
Meet Sayfullah, the trapped chatterbox
Sayfullah was born with quadriplegic cerebral palsy, the most severe form of cerebral palsy. Read more about how assistive technology such as Touch Chat is helping him to communicate with friends and family.
Meet Qistina, the aspiring singer
Qistina dreams of becoming a singer. Never seen without a wide smile on her face, Qistina brings joy to every room. Cerebral palsy may have caused difficulties in her motor coordination but her zest for life is evident!