Cerebral Palsy is No Hurdle for Jack
By Summer Aguirre, Foothills Focus Managing Editor _ Jul 4, 2023 Updated Jul 7, 2023 When Boulder Creek High School senior Jack Florez was diagnosed with cerebral palsy as an infant, his doctors told his mother that he wouldn’t be able to walk — and even if he did, it w
UCP’s Technology Changing Children’s Lives
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UCP is helping children with cerebral palsy learn to use affected parts of their body
Meet Max, a five-year-old who receives therapy at United Cerebral Palsy of Central Arizona (UCP), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization dedicated to helping children and adults who have a wide array of disabilities. Born with right spastic hemiplegia cerebral palsy,
UCP’s Independence Campaign
Over the next 14 days, we are celebrating individuals with disabilities and their inchstones toward independence. Join us as we embark on stories that will touch your hearts forever. Click below to begin reading. [instagram-feed]
An Extended Tax Deadline Equals More Time to Help Children Like Edith
A United Cerebral Palsy of Central Arizona standout, and her continued journey, represents a larger story about the Arizona Charitable Tax Credit’s potential impact United Cerebral Palsy of Central Arizona (UCP) is a 501(c)(3) charitable nonprofit organization dedicated to help
Invest in the Community, by Investing in UCP of Central Arizona; Arizona Gives Day is April 6; Giving is Underway Now
United Cerebral Palsy of Central Arizona (UCP), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization dedicated to helping children and adults who have a wide array of disabilities, is once again participating in Arizona Gives Day, and is featuring 8-year-old Aurora as the face of its ca
UCP Using Teletherapy To Sustain Critical Care During COVID-19
Today, UCP of Central Arizona is one of the state’s oldest and most valuable non-profits, serving almost 3,000 members across a broad range of disabilities and delays. But that didn’t happen overnight. People with disabilities have fought a long and arduous battle for equali
