Did you know that every 20 hours an Australian child is born with cerebral palsy?
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Meet our Fundraisers
Read about the fundraising superstars who use their time, talent and effort to give back to Cerebral Palsy Alliance.
Pinocchio Dickson - "Wheels Day"
For the last few years, Henry, a young CPA client from Canberra, has taken part in CPA fundraising events with the support of his day-care friends and staff at Pinocchio Early Learning Centre.

The Donovan Effect - "Opportunity Link Day"
Lauris Donovan, who has mild ataxic cerebral palsy, had a wonderful idea to create 'Opportunity Link Day', a round of rugby league that encourages people of all abilities to get involved with local sports teams whilst also raising money for charity. On the day, people with varied abilities participated in a range of activities, including presenting jerseys, leading out teams, supporting raffles, and simply enjoying the footy.
As a person with a disability, Lauris knows the hardship of playing traditional sports, but has found that sport brings exceptional opportunities and creates meaningful relationships. Her footy club, Lakes United Seagulls, has always welcomed Lauris with open arms and embraced her differences - showing her that everyone is capable of bonding despite age, gender, ability or disability. This inspired Lauris to create ’Opportunity Link Day’, a chance to celebrate diversity and unite all through the power of sport.
The day raised an incredible $7000, which will support services to help people with cerebral palsy lead independent and inclusive lives.
