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In 1952, a group of parents in Phoenix came together to join United Cerebral Palsy Associations as part of the national movement to raise their children with cerebral palsy at home rather than the alternative of institutionalizing them. To this day, that core value of maintaining the family unit is at the foundation of every program we provide.
During the ensuing years, UCP of Central Arizona served hundreds of children with cerebral palsy and their families living throughout Central and Northern Arizona. As the children grew into adulthood, UCP of Central Arizona …
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Without the assistance of our corporate sponsors, much of our specialized work would not be possible. Our longstanding relationship with Circle K is unique and unparalleled. Over 3,000 Circle K service, management, and leadership employees … Read More


