When was Cerebral Palsy of Mideast Wisconsin, Inc. organized?
Since 1954, Cerebral Palsy has provided an ever-increasing scope of local services to individuals having cerebral palsy and other physical disabilities.
How is Cerebral Palsy funded?
Cerebral Palsy of Mideast Wisconsin is a nonprofit organization which relies on the financial generosity of individuals and organizations to provide funds for the many needed services. Contributions provide vital support for local programs of the agency. Cerebral Palsy is proud to be a member agency of the United Ways of Fond du Lac, Winneconne, New London, Fox Cities and the Oshkosh Area United Way. Funds are also received from County Community Boards. Donations through Wills and Bequests to Cerebral Palsy are one of the fine ways to be remembered.
Who directs the operation of Cerebral Palsy?
Cerebral Palsy is directed by a 22-member volunteer Board of Directors. They are dedicated, talented, concerned men and women who meet monthly to set policies and oversee all activities. These volunteers represent the Cerebral Palsy service area.