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A baby is a symbol of God's reminder to us that the world must go on.
We are so happy when a newborn baby comes to our family. Everyone will make his/her own way to welcome the new member of the family. We all get excited to see and live with this wonderful creation made from heaven. But what if he is not the kind that we've been expecting to come into our lives? What if it turned out that the baby is sick? Do we have to be embarassed of the baby's condition?
Cerebral Palsy is not a disease in which a child's rights and priveleges should be taken away from him/her. This is a child requiring extensive attention and a more profound meaning of love. Because this child is an angel sent from above. Most of us don't know that these children come into our lives to serve a purpose. And in fulfilling this purpose, they need our help. They are normal individuals, too, who need love and care. They also require education, special education (in their case), and some of them may even require some type of lifelong care and assistance.
I created this web site to serve its purpose: to educate people about this disorder and to touch the hearts of mankind to reach out and take part into the lifelong journey of children with Cerebral Palsy. They need us. The help that they need will not only be of a parental type because it was said that, "to help a child reach his highest potential -- loving parental care can be combined with assistance from PUBLIC AND PRIVATE AGENCIES, such as COMMUNITY HEALTH AGENCIES & VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION ORGANIZATION. I am here pledging for your involvement. Let us become a big part into this child's life. He needs me. And he needs YOU ...

Note: All information contained herein were obtained from several references such as Boston Children's Hospital's The New Child Health Encyclopedia, Canadian Medical Association's Home Medical Encyclopedia (Reader's Digest) and Merck Manual of Medical Information.
Designed by: iNoJ
Last Updated on: 13 July 2001
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