Get your school involved with CPAM 2026

Find out more about getting your school involved this March

There are around 1,800 children in Wales today living with cerebral palsy. If you have a child in your school who has cerebral palsy, or you want to encourage your child's school to learn more about the condition in a fun and age-appropriate way, we are here to help! 

Our fundraising team can provide CP facts posters in Welsh and English, as well as balloons and bunting for you to display with pride throughout March. 

To find out more about how we can work together to raise awareness of cerebral palsy in your school and celebrate Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month together, please contact our fundraising team.

fundraising@cerebralpalsycymru.org

02920 522 600 

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Go Green for CP!

Green is the official colour for cerebral palsy awareness. Find out more about how your school can 'Go Green for CP' this March and help us celebrate Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month.

Download our CPAM resources

We have many resources available to download for free to help you raise awareness and celebrate CPAM 2026 in your school. 

Download them by clicking the link below, or email fundraising@cerebralpalsycymru.org to request some resources in the post. 

Take part in our 70 Miles in March challenge!

Get the whole school involved in our 70 Miles in March challenge! This is a great way to keep fit and fundraiser for us during Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month! Complete 1 mile of activity for every baby that will be born in Wales this year who will have cerebral palsy. Click below to find out more and sign your school up today! 

How we have helped in Wales

59

Family support appointments took place in 2024-25

300

Children from across Wales have been treated during 2024-25

1077

The number of sessions of specialist therapy we delivered in 2024-25

Renley's story

As a family, we have found Cerebral Palsy Cymru so helpful. The sessions have been very educational, and the emotional support we have received has also been truly amazing. 

- Told by Mum, Alys

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Harlow's Story

The early intervention service has given us clear guidance and practical activities to support Harlow at home. Their help has made a big difference in understanding her needs and in accessing further services. Harlow’s therapy sessions have truly been life-changing for her and for us as a family.

- Family story

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Amber's story

Amber’s story is still unfolding, but because of the help and therapy from Cerebral Palsy Cymru, she’s writing it with confidence, support, and endless love behind her. We are endlessly grateful for everything the charity has done and continues to do for our family. 

- Family Story

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Noah's story

After our first therapy session, I left Cerebral Palsy Cymru’s children’s centre with something nobody had previously dared give me for my little boy. I left with hope.

- Leah, Noah's mum

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Hopcyn's story

Better Start, Better Future has given us an inclusive, understanding, supportive community, a safe place free from judgement, surrounded by families who truly understand.

- Family Story

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