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Sports & Leisure

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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UAP Child Development & Rehabilitation Center

    PO Box 574
    Portland, OR 97207-0574
    The University Affiliated Program at Oregon Health Sciences University is part of a federally funded network of approximately 60 programs nationwide. The mission of the University Affiliated Program at Oregon Health Sciences University is to empower individuals with developmental disabilities to improve the quality of their lives by developing, enhancing and sustaining culturally sensitive areas of support systems which function across the entire life span and include all domains of daily life.

    This mission is accomplished through partnership with individuals with developmental disabilities, their families and the larger community as we engage in:

    • Interdisciplinary leadership training.

    • Exemplary service.

    • Model development.

    • Research and dissemination.


    Phone: (503) 494-8364
    Fax: (503) 494-8364
    E-Mail: oidd@ohsu.edu
    URL: http:// www.ohsu.edu/cdrc/uap/

    Updated: 11/15/2000