The Special Mothers Project, an advocacy and awareness creation
programme on cerebral palsy issues in Ghana is calling on Ghanaians to wear
something with a touch of green on Saturday 6th October
A statement issued and signed by Mrs Hannah Awadzi,
Executive Director of the Special Mothers Project said Ghana will joins the rest of the world to
celebrate World Cerebral Palsy day, a day set aside to celebrate people living with cerebral palsy and their
care givers
World Cerebral Palsy (CP) Day marked on the 6th
of October every year is also use to express pride in the lives and
achievements of those with CP and the people and the organisations that support
them
The colour green symbolizes “Hope” wearing green will help
highlight issues affecting people living with cerebral palsy in Ghana and
beyond.
Mrs Awadzi said the Special Mothers Project as a way of
creating awareness on cerebral palsy will be distributing information leaflets
to people on that day.
This year, a number of organizations and individuals in
Ghana are doing something in their own small way to mark the day.
Mrs Awadzi said there is the need to create powerful voices
for those with CP to change their world and connect organisations across the
globe so they are better equipped to meet the needs of those with CP
As a way of helping create solutions to everyday problems of people living with cerebral palsy and also
to act as a catalyst for social change and education campaigns that create
solutions to universal challenges, The Special Mothers Project is will be
organizing various training sessions for different stakeholders to enable more
people understand cerebral palsy as a condition.
“There is going to be series of special parenting summit to
help empower parents of children with cerebral palsy while we engage the public
to look at ways that everybody can be involved to enhance the lives of families
raising children with cerebral palsy," the statement said
World cerebral Palsy
day celebration is a project coordinated by the World Cerebral Palsy
Initiative, a group of non-profit cerebral palsy organisations with a global
vision to create real change for people living with CP.
Cerebral Palsy is a neurological condition that affects movement and sometimes speech of children. It is the number one cause of disability in childhood
Cerebral Palsy is a neurological condition that affects movement and sometimes speech of children. It is the number one cause of disability in childhood
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