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UCP’s Sports and Leisure Channel is designed for people with disabilities who are interested in sports and other leisure activities and proposes creative ideas for inclusive community recreation programs, including outdoor adventure activities for people with disabilities.

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Resources

Looking for help? In addition to the many resources below, United Cerebral Palsy has developed comprehensive One-Stop Resource Guides to help you locate the assistance you need. These state-based Guides are free and can be downloaded as Microsoft Word® documents or as PDFs. Download the One-Stop Resource Guide for your state now!

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National Center on Poverty Law

    205 West Monroe Street
    Chicago, Illinois, 60606
    Blue and white drawing of the sun rising.  Next to the drawing are the words 'National Center on Poverty Law' written in black on a white background.

    The National Center on Poverty Law promotes equal justice through policy, advocacy, and legal resources. Its work is unique in that our agenda derives from what we learn from our low-income clients. Its services include legislative and administrative advocacy, impact litigation, and information dissemination. Its legal resources include publications, the most extensive poverty law library in the country, and the Poverty Law Research Center (accessible through this Web site). Its work is designed not only for clients but for legal services attorneys, pro bono attorneys, social service providers, social policy administrators, policy makers, and others committed to improving the lives of persons in poverty.

    Phone: (312) 263-3830
    Fax: (312) 263-3830
    URL: http://www.povertylaw.org/

    Updated: 06/06/2003