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Sept. 16, 2025
Print | PDFWorld Cerebral Palsy Day is about recognition, inclusion, and action for the 50 million people world-wide that live with cerebral palsy. It’s a day to celebrate the achievements of the CP community, challenge barriers, and push for a more accessible, inclusive world.
World Cerebral Palsy Day brings together the global CP community on Oct. 6 to raise awareness and celebrate.
#UniqueAndUnited #WorldCPDay
Cerebral palsy is the most common lifelong physical disability, affecting a person's ability to walk, move, or communicate. It is caused by an injury to the developing brain, but every individual’s experience with cerebral palsy is unique. Some people require lifelong support, while others live independently. Every story is different, but our community stands together—unique and united.