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United Cerebral Palsy Releases 2024-2025 Annual Report Highlighting Milestones in Advocacy, Research & Community Impact

Cover page of United Cerebral Palsy's 2024-2025 Annual Report

United Cerebral Palsy Logo, Life Without Limits for People With Disabilities ®

From groundbreaking advocacy to local services, the report showcases how United Cerebral Palsy is driving meaningful change for people with disabilities.

UCP is proud to share a year defined by resilience, innovation, and meaningful change. This report reflects the strength of our network and the advocacy, research, and services that transform lives.”
— UCP President and CEO Armando Contreras
VIENNA, VA, UNITED STATES, September 22, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- United Cerebral Palsy (UCP), a leader in providing resources and assistance to individuals with disabilities, today announced the release of its 2024-2025 Annual Report. The report highlights UCP’s progress in advancing disability rights, strengthening community-based services, and building a more inclusive future through its international network of affiliates.

“United Cerebral Palsy is proud to share a year defined by resilience, innovation, and meaningful change,” said Armando Contreras, UCP President & CEO. “This report not only reflects the strength of our network but also the powerful advocacy, research, and services that are transforming lives every day.”

Key Highlights from the Report

● Advocacy in Action: UCP leadership traveled over 381,000 miles in 2024-2025 to meet with lawmakers nationwide. Alongside ANCOR, UCP released the Case for Inclusion 2025 Policy Blueprint, offering actionable solutions to stabilize the direct support workforce and protect Medicaid.
● Elsie S. Bellows Fund Empowers Independence: In 2024, the Bellows Fund distributed $381,000 through UCP affiliates, providing essential assistive technology like wheelchairs, ramps, and communication devices to individuals and families in need. Since its creation, the fund has awarded over $7 million in grants.
● Research & Innovation: The UCP Research Council hosted its Professional Learning Series for clinicians, expanded training in early detection and intervention for cerebral palsy, and its Grant Program accelerated bold ideas that reimagine what’s possible for people with cerebral palsy.
● Unmatched Reach & Services: Across the network, UCP affiliates delivered more than 73 million hours of service to approximately 200,000 individuals and families. Services include advocacy and policy leadership, research and implementation of science grants, early learning centers and charter schools, pediatric outpatient therapy, early intervention, information and resource referral, home- and community-based services, job coaching and employment support, residential programs, recreational and social opportunities, and more.

“Perhaps most inspiring of all are the stories from our affiliates, whose impact is nothing short of extraordinary. Whether it’s a young adult gaining independence through assistive technology or job training, or a child receiving early intervention therapies, these moments are a powerful reminder of why we do this work,” Contreras added. “Across the network, we are seeing real change that begins in communities and ripples outward. Together, we are proving that inclusion isn’t just possible — it’s essential. This report is both a reflection of what we’ve accomplished and a call to action for all who believe in a life without limits for people with disabilities.”

The full Annual Report is now available at bit.ly/UCPAnnualReport2024-2025.

About United Cerebral Palsy
United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) was founded in 1949, and today, its network of affiliate organizations in the United States and Canada provides a wide range of services annually to approximately 200,000 children and adults with cerebral palsy and other disabilities. These services include information, resource referral, advocacy, research, educational instruction, early intervention, therapies, job coaching, integrated employment, home and community-based services, recreational opportunities, and housing assistance. UCP is committed to the mission that all people with disabilities should be treated as equal members of an inclusive society. Learn more at ucp.org.

Sarah Peiper
United Cerebral Palsy Association
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