Cerebral 1Formed in 1994 Cerebral Palsy Society of Kenya (CPSK) is a charitable organization that deals with children/persons afflicted by cerebral condition in the country. Cerebral Palsy is a developmental disability caused by brain damage before, during or after birth.

In the last four years through the sponsorship from Insurance Regulatory Authority (IRA) the society has achieved high levels of awareness about the condition and has been able to offer better rehabilitation services with the aid of other sponsors, partners and well-wishers through these walks.

This year, CPSK wants to acquire appropriate assistive devices for children and persons not only in Nairobi but also in Kitui, Kilifi, Makueni, Taita Taveta and Kiambu.

Be Part of the journey! Join us!

Saturday 25th June 2016 from 8.00am at Kuchekuche grounds (Nyayo Stadium).

You may participate as a corporate by requesting for the sponsorship categories form, as a group, family or individuals by buying a t-shirt @ 1000 kshs.

You can also support by sponsoring a Wheelchair, a child for therapy or donating in any way to the society. Your participation as an organization will go a long way in helping the society to make a difference in lives of the less fortunate.

 REGISTER or the WALK here http://www.cpsk.or.ke/walk/form.htm

For more info Contact

CPSK

Jardine Mwangeka (Mrs.)   -         Tel: 0722-939317/0708-829681

Joy Namatsi                           -         Tel: 0720-452597

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website:         cpsk.or.ke

IRA

Noella Mutanda                    -         Tel: 0722-783742

Rosemary Kavili                  -         Tel: 0719-047612

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