Monday, August 23, 2010
This week is the Cerebral Palsy Week
We also heard from Fatima Shaboodien – From the Western Cape Cerebral Palsy Association. This week is the Cerebral Palsy Week and they are trying to raise more awareness about this condition. Fatima told us more about cerebral palsy and the available treatment. For more information contact the association on (021) 685 4150 or the De Heide Children's Day Care Centre where Mrs Shaboodien is a principal on (021) 683 5470.
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