Gone, But Not Forgotten

Gone, But Not Forgotten

The Management Board, staff and staff of Rosedon House wishes to remember the families of the following angels who have passed on: Charmaine Moore · Born -14 June 1961 …..Passed on – 4 March 2021 Vincent Dyer · Born – 13 September 1949 – Passed on –...
WCCPA Is Hiring A Social Worker

WCCPA Is Hiring A Social Worker

The Western Cape Cerebral Palsy Association (WCCPA) has a vacancy for a fulltime Social Worker. REQUIREMENTS: · Degree in Bachelor of Social Sciences · Minimum of 3 years’ work experience · Registered with SACSSP as a Social Worker · Must be able to work with both...
Donations-In-Kind Drive July 2021

Donations-In-Kind Drive July 2021

For the month of July (Mandela month), the Western Cape Cerebral Palsy Association will host a donations-in-kind ‘drive’ for the benefit of children and adults with intellectual and physical disabilities. #kindness #helpfillourpantry #cpawareness
Mandela Day – 18 July 2021

Mandela Day – 18 July 2021

For the month of July (Mandela month) the Western Cape Cerebral Palsy Association [WCCPA] will host a donations-in-kind ‘drive’ for the benefit of children and adults with intellectual and physical disabilities: • The Cerebral Palsy Clinic (at Red Cross Children’s...
Casual Day – 3 September 2021

Casual Day – 3 September 2021

The Western Cape Cerebral Palsy Association calls all angels and superheroes this Casual Day – 3 September 2021 Courage and Kindness Everyone loves Casual Day! And the WCCPA invites all fun-loving, courageous and kind South Africans to support us this Casual Day! So,...
Post-school programmes for school leavers at WCCPA

Post-school programmes for school leavers at WCCPA

Government policies and promises of an inclusive society for people with disabilities is cold comfort to parents of teenagers and young adults with cerebral palsy. As these young people left their Schools for Learners with Special Education Needs (LSEN Schools) at the...
December 2019

December 2019

As an organisation dedicated to the needs of people with the debilitating effects of Cerebral Palsy, the Western Cape Cerebral Association approaches the end of 2019 reflecting on how successful we have been in improving the lives of our beneficiaries. We serve people...
Casual Day – 06 September 2019

Casual Day – 06 September 2019

The public’s contribution of R10 for a Casual Day sticker entitles them to express their individual interpretation of the annual theme through their outfits, which also allows them to show their support for the full inclusion and equity of persons with disabilities....
Dr Arends honoured for her work

Dr Arends honoured for her work

The Western Cape Cerebral Palsy Association (WCCPA) unveiled a commemorative plaque at Red Cross War Memorial Hospital in honour of Dr Arens who spent most of her career caring for children with cerebral palsy. She published many studies on these topics and pioneered...
WCCPA Introduces new icon

WCCPA Introduces new icon

The WCCPA is excited to introduce a new, more inclusive icon that will represent those diagnosed with cerebral palsy in an inclusive, empowered, mobile and active light. The message conveyed by the icon is that people with cerebral palsy and other disabilities are...