CARE FOR CHILDREN WITH CEREBRAL PALSY

Cerebral (brain) Palsy (lack of muscle control) is an inclusive term used to describe a group of non-progressive disorders occurring in young children in which damage to the brain causes impairment of motor function. The degree of disability ranges from extreme tightness or looseness of the muscles of the body, improper head, shoulder or hip control to slight speech impairment. Cerebral Palsy is not curable and is non-progressive. The condition can be caused before or during birth or some illness or injury to the child early in life.

The vision of ICI is to work with charities that are adopting our policies in providing the persons with disabilities a dignified life with ample equal opportunity in the community, such as improving education, economy, health, medical care, vocational care, physical and mental training.

If you would like to support the work of Cerebral Palsy, you can make tax deductible contributions through ICI.

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