Cerebral Palsy Association - Eastern Cape

Cerebral Palsy Association - Eastern Cape Towards excellence in therapy for Cerebral Palsy

Hambisela is a Xhosa word which means "make progress", and is used in the context of progressing towards a goal. The primary objective of the project is to improve the exposure of individuals affected by cerebral palsy to the key therapy treatment necessary to maximise their potential for development. This is achieved by enabling families and caregivers to provide a basic level of beneficial therapeutically-correct care.

To contact us, please phone Joey 0828764050 or Alicia 0825732736
15/06/2022

To contact us, please phone Joey 0828764050 or Alicia 0825732736

05/06/2022

Be on the look out for our raffle, coming soon

14/05/2022

Good morning, please when you see our doll in the shops feed her hungry tummy, and support our street collection on Saturday 21 May at various shopping centres. For any cash donation contact us for your private donation envelope. Contact Alicia at 0825732736

12/05/2022

Please don't forget our street collection 21 May in Port Elizabeth, Uitenhage & Despatch if you don't want to stand with a collection tin you are more than welcome to take a private donation envelope. Please support us!!

Please support us with the street collection on 21 May to stand at the entrance of shopping centers contact Alicia at 08...
07/05/2022

Please support us with the street collection on 21 May to stand at the entrance of shopping centers contact Alicia at 0825732736
We need your support thank you

Remember our street collection please supprt us or stand with a collection tin at any shopping center on 21 May contact ...
04/05/2022

Remember our street collection please supprt us or stand with a collection tin at any shopping center on 21 May contact Alicia on 0825732736

02/05/2022

Cerebral palsy association 21 May 2022 annual street collection at various entrances at shopping centers or if you want to give a private donation, contact Alicia at 0825732736

02/05/2022

Street Collection on 21st May 2022. Please assist us at various entrances at shopping centers. Call Alicia on 0825732736 or if you want to give us a donation towards our street collection we can give you our banking details. May God bless you 🙏

We would like to urge the public to assist us with filling our dolls at various shops around Gqeberha. If you see one of...
28/04/2022

We would like to urge the public to assist us with filling our dolls at various shops around Gqeberha.

If you see one of our dolls at the shop entrance or exit, please fill her tummy with your small change 👧🏻

A little bit goes a long way for us 🙂

Remember, the upcoming National CP Virtual Conference is open to attendees from ANYWHERE in the world!  No matter where ...
20/08/2020

Remember, the upcoming National CP Virtual Conference is open to attendees from ANYWHERE in the world!

No matter where you call home, you can join us due to the virtual nature of the event, and the 12-month viewing time for the sessions.

If you work in the fields of early intervention, neurodevelopment, cerebral palsy and other special needs - this is the conference for you...

More info and registrations at www.cerebralpalsy.org.za

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54 Admiralty Way, Summerstrand
Port Elizabeth
6001

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The mission of the Cerebral Palsy Association (Eastern Cape) is:

To encourage, love and care for all persons showing signs primarily of cerebral palsy and specific learning disabilities in the Eastern Cape, and other persons with similar special needs or conditions, bringing them to a full knowledge of self-worth, helping to attain their maximum potential, that they may independently integrate into the community.