National Cerebral Palsy Awareness Day is a significant observance dedicated to raising awareness about cerebral palsy (CP), the most common motor disability affecting children. This day celebrates and supports the 17 million people worldwide living with cerebral palsy while promoting understanding, inclusion, and advocacy.
Quick Facts
- When is it?: March 25th annually
- Tagged as: #GoGreen4CP
- What’s the hashtag?: #CerebralPalsyCan, #CerebralPalsyAwareness
- When was it founded?: 2013
- Who founded it?: Reaching for the Stars (RFTS) advocacy group, with support from senators Johnny Isakson and Bob Casey
History
The initiative began in 2006 when a group of parents recognized the need for greater public understanding of cerebral palsy. Through their advocacy efforts, particularly by Reaching for the Stars, March 25th was officially designated as National Cerebral Palsy Awareness Day in 2013. The movement has since grown into a global campaign, with buildings worldwide illuminating in green to show support.
Timeline
- 2006: Initial awareness campaign launched by parent advocates
- 2012: World CP Day campaign “Change My World in 1 Minute” launched
- 2013: First official National CP Awareness Day in the United States
- 2015: Campaign evolved into a global social movement
Dates for Next Years
Year | Month | Date | Day |
---|---|---|---|
2025 | March | 25 | Tuesday |
2026 | March | 25 | Wednesday |
2027 | March | 25 | Thursday |
2028 | March | 25 | Saturday |
2029 | March | 25 | Sunday |
2030 | March | 25 | Monday |
How It’s Observed
People worldwide participate by wearing green, sharing personal stories, organizing awareness events, and making donations to CP research and support organizations. Many landmarks, including Niagara Falls, are illuminated in green to mark the occasion.
Fun Facts About CP
- CP affects 1 in 345 children in the United States
- More than half of all children with CP can walk independently
- CP is more commonly diagnosed in boys than girls
- It is the most common motor disability in children
Quiz
- What color represents CP awareness?
- On which date is National CP Awareness Day celebrated?
- How many people worldwide live with CP?
-(Answers: 1. Green, 2. March 25th, 3. 17 million)
FAQs
- Is CP contagious?
- No, it’s a neurological condition
- Is there a cure?
- While there’s no cure, various treatments can help manage symptoms
- Does CP get worse over time? No, it’s not progressive
Related Observances
- World Cerebral Palsy Day (October 6)
- National Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month (March)
- International Day of Persons with Disabilities
- World Disability Day
- National Special Education Day