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Celebrating the difference you make!

Children and adults with cerebral palsy (CP) have shared their stories, photos and videos with Australia about how they’re making a difference in life or how someone else has made a difference to them.

Congratulations to everyone who has participated and shared their story on the ‘You be the difference’ website.

Each state has selected its most inspiring story which you can view on each state page. Woman’s Day will feature one of these entries to conclude the campaign.

Take a look at these stories - every one will inspire and motivate you!



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Prizes

Written Story

  • $500 Westfield Parramatta gift voucher
  • $200 Dymocks gift card


Photo Story

  • A framed Ken Duncan photo
  • $250 Sean’s Kitchen Dining Experience


Video Story

  • Canon IXUS 870 IS Digital Camera
  • $110 family pass to the Royal Easter Show 2010

Congratulations to everyone who has participated and shared their story, photo or video on the ‘You be the difference’ website.

The winners for each category are:

Written Story
Dean Loader-Nash – Music & Me

Photo Story
David Ellis – Perspective in portrait

Video Story
Sophie Wintle – Sophie’s story

Read the stories, be inspired, and post your comments.

The Spastic Centre – for people with cerebral palsy

More children are affected by cerebral palsy (CP) than any other physical disability.

CP is a permanent disability that affects movement. There is no known cure, and for most the cause is unknown.

The Spastic Centre provides services for children and adults with cerebral palsy in NSW and the ACT.

Every year, we provide a range of services to more than 4,000 babies, children and adults. We support individuals and families with therapy, technology, equipment, employment, recreation, and respite. 

We rely on the generosity of the community to help us build better futures for people with cerebral palsy. You can make a difference in the life of a child or adult with cerebral palsy by donating today.

The Spastic Centre was founded by a concerned group of parents in 1945 and has grown to become one of the largest disability providers in NSW.

The Spastic Centre
PO Box 184
Brookvale NSW 2100

T: (02) 94797245
E: jjones@tscnsw.org.au
W: www.thespasticcentre.com.au


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