United Cerebral Palsy

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United Cerebral Palsy (UCP), sometimes known as United Cerebral Palsy Associations, is a network of affiliated groups in the United States which works to "advance the independence, productivity and full citizenship of people with disabilities" (from UCP's mission statement), including people with cerebral palsy. UCP was founded in 1949 by Leonard Goldenson and his wife Isabel, and Jack and Ethel Hausman. UCP pioneered the use of fundraising telethons. [1]

In addition to raising money for services and research, UCP also engages in public policy advocacy, including promoting the right of people with a disability to vote, and the provision of services.

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Scope, a similar charitable organization in the United Kingdom.

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