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Exciting News for Our Canadian Supporters!
Exciting News for Our Canadian Supporters!
We’re thrilled to announce a new, convenient payment method that’s now available at our shop and for donations. Effective immediately, we proudly accept Interac e-Transfers for all our patrons with Canadian bank accounts.
Shopping Made Easier
For our Canadian supporters, shopping with us just got even more convenient. You can now use Interac e-Transfer as your payment method at checkout. It’s secure, efficient, and allows you to pay directly from your bank account without the hassle of credit cards or traditional online payment systems.
Supporting Us Through Donations
For those wishing to make a donation, we’re equally excited to offer Interac e-Transfer as a payment option. Your generous support is vital to us, and this new payment method makes it easier for you to help us continue our work.
How to Use Interac e-Transfer:
- At Checkout: Simply select Interac e-Transfer as your payment option when finalizing your purchase. You’ll receive instructions on how to complete the payment from your Canadian bank account.
- For Donations: Choose Interac e-Transfer as your donation method, and follow the provided steps to send your support directly from your bank.
This payment method is available exclusively to holders of Canadian bank accounts. We believe this addition will make your experience with us more convenient and accessible.
Thank you for your continued support and happy shopping/donating!
Shining a Light on Cerebral Palsy Awareness
Shining a Light on Cerebral Palsy Awareness in British Columbia with Empower Stride
Cerebral Palsy (CP) is a neurological disorder that affects movement, muscle tone, and posture. It is caused by brain damage that occurs before, during, or shortly after birth. According to the Cerebral Palsy Association in Alberta, an estimated 10,000 individuals in Alberta live with this condition, and the prevalence in British Columbia mirrors this significant number. Empower Stride, a dedicated non-profit organization, is now looking to be at the forefront of changing the landscape of CP awareness in British Columbia and beyond, a province known for its progressive health initiatives and community support programs.
Understanding Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral Palsy is not a disease but a term used to describe a set of permanent movement disorders that do not worsen over time. The symptoms of CP can range from mild to severe and can include difficulties with fine motor tasks, mobility, and maintaining balance. Despite these challenges, individuals with CP can lead fulfilling lives, especially with the right support and resources.
The Current State of CP in British Columbia
British Columbia has made strides in providing services for individuals with disabilities, yet there is still much to be done regarding public awareness and understanding of CP. The province offers a range of healthcare services, including early intervention, therapy, and specialized equipment, which are crucial for the CP community. However, the ongoing challenge remains to ensure that these resources are well-known and easily accessible to those who need them most.
Empower Strideโs Role in CP Awareness
Empower Stride has been a beacon of hope and a source of empowerment for the CP community in British Columbia. Through their tireless advocacy and educational efforts, they are building a society that sees beyond the disability to the individual. Here are some of the critical areas where Empower Stride is making an impact:
Advocacy for Inclusivity
Empower Stride is actively lobbying for policy changes that will improve the lives of people with CP. Their advocacy work involves collaborating with policymakers to create inclusive environments in schools, workplaces, and public spaces.
Educational Workshops and Seminars
Knowledge is power, and Empower Stride harnesses this power by conducting workshops and seminars aimed at educating both the CP community and the general public. These programs cover a variety of topics, from understanding CP to navigating the healthcare system in British Columbia.
Support Services
The organization offers support groups and counseling services, providing a network of support that fosters resilience and mutual aid within the CP community. Additionally, recreational programs are organized to encourage social integration and the development of motor skills.
Community Engagement
Empower Stride organizes events that bring people together to learn about CP. These include awareness campaigns, fundraising events, and volunteer-driven projects that aim to break down barriers and build bridges of understanding.
A Call to Action
Awareness is the first step toward change. Everyone has a role to play in supporting the CP community in British Columbia. Whether youโre a healthcare provider, educator, policymaker, or a concerned citizen, you can contribute to the cause by educating yourself about CP, volunteering your time, or donating to organizations like Empower Stride.
Conclusion
Cerebral Palsy awareness in British Columbia, supported by the initiatives of Empower Stride, is gaining momentum. But the journey doesnโt stop here. As we continue to advocate for individuals with CP, we not only shine a light on their challenges but also celebrate their achievements and potential. Together, we can create a more inclusive society where every individual has the opportunity to stride powerfully into a future without limits.