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"Do not follow where the path leads. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail."

In keeping with Cerebral Palsy of Colorado's rich history and mission of providing personal choice and self-fulfillment, Employment Works provides unique and exciting services for persons with disabilities.

As we deliver quality, innovative services to children and adults, we reflect on the importance of the courageous steps our nine Founding Mothers took in 1946.

They chose not to follow a well-beaten path leading to institutional care for their children born with severe cerebral palsy. Instead, they banded together to create a quality of life for their children that an institution could not provide.

Initial programs included parental support and socialization opportunities in the context of a loving, caring community setting, followed by opportunities for education. By 1953, the Founding Mothers had formed an organization called Cerebral Palsy Association, and opened the doors to the first school in Colorado for children with disabilities.

Their example of courage guides us today. They can truly be proud of the new generations of mothers, fathers, families, friends, churches, schools, businesses and communities that have joined with them on the path to create choices and opportunities for equal participation in life for individuals with cerebral palsy and other disabilities.

 

 

   
An Equal Opportunity Employer, CP of Colorado is funded by grants from the U.S. Departments of Education, Health and Human Services and other sources, and from foundations, corporations and individuals.  Views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the Departments or other donors.  Contributions to CP of Colorado are tax deductible.  For more information, please call 303-691-9339, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Employment Works is part of CP of Colorado's family of services