United Cerebral Palsy

1521 Webster St
Oakland, CA 94612

United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) is a national affiliate network dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities to lead lives without limits through advocacy, education, and a variety of resources and programs. Since its inception in 1949, UCP has been a driving force for inclusion, independence, and opportunity, serving over 350,000 people annually through its 56 affiliates across the nation.

UCP not only provides essential services and assistance to those with multiple disabilities but also supports research and public policy advocacy aimed at improving the lives of individuals with disabilities. By fostering a community that highlights impactful stories and voices, UCP continues to create meaningful change within society.

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