Welcome to Cure CP!

Cure CP is a non-profit organization (501c3) committed to funding the support of Cerebral Palsy research. Our mission is simple: to undertake and support initiatives at research institutions that focus on developing new therapeutic methodologies for the treatment of CP.

Cure CP was founded by two families who want to see a better life and future for their children with Cerebral Palsy. Our goal is to help change the future of our children and many others in the world with CP. Please help us make a difference in the people’s lives affected by CP by helping to advance medicine to eradicate this debilitating condition.

Welcome to Cure CP!

Cure CP is a non-profit organization (501c3) committed to funding the support of Cerebral Palsy research. Our mission is simple: to undertake and support initiatives at research institutions that focus on developing new therapeutic methodologies for the treatment of CP.

Cure CP was founded by two families who want to see a better life and future for their children with Cerebral Palsy. Our goal is to help change the future of our children and many others in the world with CP. Please help us make a difference in the people’s lives affected by CP by helping to advance medicine to eradicate this debilitating condition.

2015 Stem Cell Action Awards

Parents stop at nothing to find cure for son

Doctors and Researchers
Need Our Help!

Cure CP collaborates with esteemed medical experts to identify credible and viable research in the United States that will get us one step closer to a cure.

“In medical school, we were taught that the body could not repair brain injury. Recent work using stem cells to treat brain injury shows that repair is possible. We need to do more studies to better understand how brain repair works. so that this process can be better understood. We are thankful for Cure CP to help fund these efforts.”

Dr. Charles Cox Jr, Professor of Pediatric Surgery, UT Health Medical School

“Cure CP is a foundation that supports promising state-of –art medical developments that will positively impact the life of thousands of children afflicted with CP. As a neonatologist for more than three decades, and as a grandfather of a child with CP, I can’t be more excited to witness in my lifetime a potential cure for such a devastating disorder.”

Dr. Gregor Alexander, Chairman , Arnold Palmer Medical Center Foundation