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How Your Donation Makes a Difference
$20
$20 could help purchase a Bear Bottle Kit with unique valve for children who tend to aspirate or have oral motor difficulties to generate suction.
$50
$50 could help purchase a customised hand splint to improve client's hand posture for better function.
$100
$100 could help purchase one month's supply of diapers for students and clients.
$200
$200 could help purchase a basic Assistive Communication Device for a non-verbal child.
Every donation matters! Your donation will go a long way in supporting our programs. Thank you for donating!
Monthly Donation
$
Your regular donations can help us to maintain a source of funds to keep the programs running. Thank you for donating!
About Us
Established in 1957, Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore (CPAS) was formerly known as The Spastic Children's Association of Singapore (SCAS).
Currently, CPAS serves over 700 children and adults with cerebral palsy and multiple disabilities. Our fully-integrated programmes and services cater to the developmental needs of persons with the condition and maximise their functional independence at every stage of life. CPAS provides persons with cerebral palsy and multiple disabilities with early intervention, special education, rehabilitation services, day activity centre programmes as well as vocational training and gainful employment in Singapore.
Cerebral palsy is a physical disability that affects movement and posture. It is caused by illness or injury to the brain before or during birth, or early in life. Cerebral palsy is not curable and affects different parts of the body.
Our Vision:
Empowering persons with cerebral palsy or multiple disabilities to realise their full potential and lead fulfilled, dignified lives.
Our Mission:
Delivering fully integrated programmes and services at the highest standards with passion, integrity, care, and excellence
Creating awareness of Cerebral Palsy and multiple disabilities, and advocating equal opportunities for all persons with the condition.
Currently, CPAS serves over 700 children and adults with cerebral palsy and multiple disabilities. Our fully-integrated programmes and services cater to the developmental needs of persons with the condition and maximise their functional independence at every stage of life. CPAS provides persons with cerebral palsy and multiple disabilities with early intervention, special education, rehabilitation services, day activity centre programmes as well as vocational training and gainful employment in Singapore.
Cerebral palsy is a physical disability that affects movement and posture. It is caused by illness or injury to the brain before or during birth, or early in life. Cerebral palsy is not curable and affects different parts of the body.
Our Vision:
Empowering persons with cerebral palsy or multiple disabilities to realise their full potential and lead fulfilled, dignified lives.
Our Mission:
Delivering fully integrated programmes and services at the highest standards with passion, integrity, care, and excellence
Creating awareness of Cerebral Palsy and multiple disabilities, and advocating equal opportunities for all persons with the condition.
Our Programmes
1) Early Intervention Programme for Infants and Children (EIPIC) provides early therapy intervention for children aged from a few months to 6 years old who suffer from one or more disabilities.
2) At CPAS Special School, we offer the SPED Curriculum, as recommended by the Ministry of Education. In this curriculum, students pursue learning outcomes in three areas: Living, Learning, Working
3) Goodwill, Rehabilitation and Occupational Workshop (GROW) is a sheltered workshop that provides vocational training and sheltered employment for adults aged 18 years old and above with Cerebral Palsy and other associated disability conditions.
4) Day Activity Centre (DAC) provides care and skills training to persons with Cerebral Palsy and other associated physical disabilities, aged 18 to 55 years, who are not suitable for sheltered employment or whose family members are unable to take care of them during the day.
2) At CPAS Special School, we offer the SPED Curriculum, as recommended by the Ministry of Education. In this curriculum, students pursue learning outcomes in three areas: Living, Learning, Working
3) Goodwill, Rehabilitation and Occupational Workshop (GROW) is a sheltered workshop that provides vocational training and sheltered employment for adults aged 18 years old and above with Cerebral Palsy and other associated disability conditions.
4) Day Activity Centre (DAC) provides care and skills training to persons with Cerebral Palsy and other associated physical disabilities, aged 18 to 55 years, who are not suitable for sheltered employment or whose family members are unable to take care of them during the day.
SUPPORTED CAUSES
- Children & Youth
- Disability
- Education
- Social Service
CONTACT US
Clement Yeo
Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore
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