Help me make a difference for CP research!
For those of you who are new to the Perkins family, our daughter, Emerson (7.5 years old), was diagnosed with left hemiplegic cerebral palsy when she was 2 years old. Thankfully, it is mild and her left hand and arm are only affected. After seeing all of the children and families affected and the severities of CP, we decided to raise money for research.
Here is more information on the Research Foundation:
I’m raising funds and awareness for Cerebral Palsy Alliance Research Foundation (CPARF) to move cerebral palsy research and disability innovation forward.
Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common lifelong physical disability in the world, affecting 18 million people of all ages, with 33 babies diagnosed with CP in every day in the US.
Even though it’s so common, CP doesn’t get the attention or funding it deserves. Your generosity will change that.
Any contribution you make will make a difference. Your gift will support:
- Studies focused on unlocking movement for people with CP — from holding their head up for the first time to taking steps in ways they never have before.
- Technology that makes it easier for people with CP to grasp and grip items they need.
- Research into the chronic pain that affects 14.5 million people with CP.
- Innovation that makes it possible for people with CP to access and control their personal technology with voice commands, facial expressions, body gestures, and more.
Please help me reach my goal. Together, we can change lives and move CP research forward.
Thanks so much for your support!