Proud to Support Paces on World Cerebral Palsy Day, Support Paces Through Text Giving

3rd October 2016

Paces is a specialist centre for children and adults with cerebral palsy and other motor disorders.

We offer support that helps children and adults obtain the greatest level of independence. We operate a non-maintained special school, and a specially designed facility for adults called Leaping the Void. We also have a Family Liaison Team who work alongside the families of children and adults. Every year, we directly support 60 individuals and offer much needed advice, information and guidance to their family members. October 5th marks World Cerebral Palsy Day and we are seeking your support through text giving to help fund a range of beneficial projects that help our children, adults and their families. Please follow the links to read Lennie and Alex's family testimonials of the parents of Lennie and Alex. Other testimonials can also be found on our Facebook page. Testimonial 1 Testimonial 2 Please Text PTSP16 £2 to 70070 to donate to Paces Sheffield Ltd and make a difference today. Many of you will already know about the programmes we deliver, but please share this post as widely as possible so we can make World Cerebral Palsy Day a huge success for Paces.

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