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  2. Why this Start TODAY member with cerebral palsy is ... - AOL

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    “I’m the queen of modification,” Luongo, 50, of Plantation, Florida, tells TODAY.com. “I modify probably almost every workout.” Luongo has a “mild” form of cerebral palsy (CP), a ...

  3. World Cerebral Palsy Day - Wikipedia

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    Cerebral Palsy Day is a social movement and a day to celebrate and affirm the lives of the 17 million people living with cerebral palsy (CP). The project was launched in 2012 by Cerebral Palsy Alliance (Australia) and United Cerebral Palsy (USA). It is supported by over 450 cerebral palsy service organisations, universities, parent groups ...

  4. Move United - Wikipedia

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    Move United is an American non-profit organization devoted to the promotion of parasports among youths and adults with physical disabilities. The organization operates community parasports programs via over 150 local chapters across the country. [3]

  5. He's in a wheelchair, she's not. Their love story created an ...

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    In 2010 Stephen Wampler decided to push the limits to raise awareness of disabled people and became the first person with Cerebral Palsy to climb Yosemite's El Capitan.The ascent took him six days ...

  6. Columbus Developmental Center - Wikipedia

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    The Columbus Developmental Center (CDC) is a state-supported residential school for people with developmental disabilities, located in the Hilltop neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio.

  7. How teen with cerebral palsy ‘overcame’ struggles to win ...

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    Vance Walker made history as the first two-time winner of "American Ninja Warrior," but the 19-year-old with cerebral palsy isn't done defying the odds yet.

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  9. Timeline of disability rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The program, which is known as Books for the Blind, has been heavily amended and expanded over the years, and remains in place today. 1933–1945 – The White House became one of the first wheelchair-accessible government buildings in Washington when modifications were made during the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt , who used a wheelchair ...