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Cerebral Palsy Scotland's Firewalk 2022 · 25 January 2023 ·

Celebrate Burns Night this January by taking part in Cerebral Palsy Scotland's firewalk on Wednesday 25 January at the Glasgow Tigers Speedway. With kind support from Allied Vehicles, Glasgow Tigers Speedway and Pie Sports.

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I'm challenging myself to walk over fire to raise money for Cerebral Palsy Scotland.

One child in every 500 has cerebral palsy. That means, every year, 150 babies born in Scotland will continue to live with this condition into adulthood. There is no cure, but therapy can influence how the brain develops and is the most important treatment for cerebral palsy. The specialist team of Bobath physiotherapists, occupational therapists and speech and language therapists as Cerebral Palsy Scotland work closely together using a personalised approach so that each person benefits from their combined expertise.

Every day in Scotland, people with cerebral palsy and their families are not getting enough support. Your donations will provide vital funds to power the work done by Cerebral Palsy Scotland, so that every person with cerebral palsy can reach their full potential.

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