• Outreach Appeal

    Help us reach out to children in isolated communities.

    More than 80 children living in isolated communities have now been waiting over a year to see one of our therapists.

  • Children Can't Wait

    As you read this message, 490 NSW children are currently waiting for urgent therapy for cerebral palsy.

    Research makes it very clear that the more learning and development a child - especially one with cerebral palsy - does while they are very young, the more difference it makes. That's why these early years are so important.

  • Help us Fund Vital Research

    I’m writing today with some terribly heartbreaking news. Around this time back in 2009, I wrote to many of our supporters and told them about a special little boy named Ethan.

  • Raise the Roof

    In 2007 our premises at Allambie were destroyed by fire.

    And now Jesse and his friends urgently need a new place to play, learn and develop. And without the best therapy we can give them, their chances of achieving some independence are sadly limited.

    Please help us Raise the Roof on a new centre at Allambie.

  • Moving Stories

    Having a child with cerebral palsy is a life changing experience - and every family has a different story to tell.

    Watch this video to get a glimpse into what it is like for some of these families, and follow us on Facebook to share their experiences - their inspirations, frustrations, sadness and wisdom.

  • Help Us Rebuild

    Three years ago, fire devastated our site at Allambie Heights, causing massive disruption to the provision of essential services for children and adults with cerebral palsy.

    We are now ready to rebuild at Allambie Heights and "Raise The Roof" on a state-of-the-art therapy centre for children and adults with cerebral palsy.

How Your Donation Helps

Masi Family

Our families want to say a special thank you to you, our donor, for making such a huge difference to their lives.

How We Spend Our Money

Where the money goes - Technology Services (3%), Community Education & Information (6%), Community Access Services (10%), Employment Services (12%), Individual and Family Services (38%), Accomodation & Respite (31%)

Read more about how we spend our money.