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About the Cerebral Palsy Network                                                                                       Directory: About CPN
 

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 The Cerebral Palsy Network  make their home in Shelton, Washington. Consisting of parents across the globe whom share a similar situation, Cerebral Palsy, In the past few years we have seen many members join from across the world, the vision has begun to be realized. Thanks to our members for sharing this vision. We  encourage you to join us in this burning desire to make a difference in the lives of our children and ourselves. To have a place to call home and feel a sanctuary among friends. We encourage parents across the world to join us in our mission to not only provide these services, but to also educate all whom cross our threshold, providing a positive future for our children we intend only for this to be an effort among all of us and a brighter future for our children with special needs. We need many services here in the Shelton area as well as in other areas across the globe as we have discovered in our research process of creating this web site. Together we all as parents we will make this difference, and secure our children’s futures.
I want to thank each of you that have become an active part of CPN and have made 1999 a rewarding one for all of us. Looking forward to the milliuem together. Thank you for taking an interest in CPN!


Future Goals


  • CPN is currently in the process of the beginning stages of becoming a non profit organization. Very soon we will be adding information about this and ways to further support CPN and the exciting plans we have for making CPN a success.

  • To provide a clinic in which professionals volunteer their time to see children in different areas of the country, as a link for parents to receive information that will give them the option and knowledge of their next steps in their child's development.

  •    To educate all currant professionals and interns (medical, social, legal) that deal with individuals with CP about the true expectations and facts that we deal with everyday. To provide them with a realistic understanding of Cerebral Palsy.

  •   To provide an equipment bank where parents can exchange outgrown equipment, clothes, orthotics, shoes, etc for the use of other children that may need them.

  •   We are hoping to find a sponsor or have fund raisers to help us with "Parent's Night on the Town" and other projects we would like to have here at CPN, to give our members a special night all of their own. If someone would like to donate their services or time please drop us a line.

  • Are you interested in starting your own Chapter of CPN or Amanda's Friends? Send your comments toarroz@connectcorp.net


Goals Reached


  • We have begun our "Regional Directors" program so that we can better help and serve people around the world in their areas. Please visit our Regional Directors section and visit our directors sites. They have done an outstanding and terrific job!

  • By having our chat room we have helped parents by having veteran parents hold  discussions as a training session with other parents. Using their experiences as a golden opportunity to teach and educate others valuable lessons early.

  • Some of the future discussions will be  training in child care of special needs children in the areas of your CP specific training (spastic, Microcephaly, etc) tube feeding, seizures, uplifting and encouraging your child despite the outlook of the situation. ROM, adaptive equipment. Getting the answers you need from your physician, developing a positive relationship with all the people in your child’s life, and How to connect all these people together efficiently. Organizing your child's medical records, coordinating your life and taking time out for yourselves.

  • By having our on-line support group,   we have given our members a way to communicate, ask questions, get support, just talk and develop friendships.


Ideas are growing and your voice in what you hope to see at the Cerebral Palsy Network matters, please take a moment to speak your mind by dropping us a line, today! Many parent volunteers will be needed to make this project work we encourage to join us today!

The Cerebral Palsy Network

1448 Goldenrod S.E.

Lacey,Washington 98513

360-432-1269