Every October 6, the world pauses—at least it should—to acknowledge the 50 million people living with cerebral palsy (CP). For many, it’s a day of reflection and pride; for others, a reminder of how far we still have to go. World Cerebral Palsy Day isn’t about sympathy or token gestures—it’s about recognition, inclusion, and action.
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