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Upstate Cerebral Palsy is a private, not-for-profit agency, locally incorporated as a 501(c)3 and governed by a volunteer Board of Directors. Upstate Cerebral Palsy also works with related corporations in carrying out its mission. The Cerebral Palsy Association of the Mohawk Valley, Inc. was...
Please click below to view the agency Caring Partnership newsletter, which is published periodically by the Community Development Office.
For more information please call (315) 724-6907 ext. 2308.
April 2012 Caring Partnership Newsletter
Vision: Empowering People Through Exceptional Opportunities
Mission: At Upstate Cerebral Palsy, we provide innovative programs and services that support people and create opportunities to fulfill life choices...one person at a time, through Everyday Miracles.
Values: Excellence ~ Passion ~...
John Buffa, PresidentTBD, Vice PresidentDean Kelly, 2nd Vice PresidentPaul Totaro, TreasurerBarry White, Assistant TreasurerJulie Fatata, SecretaryBrad Kowalczyk, Past PresidentLouis B. Tehan, President and CEO
Patrick BrennanBruce DavisGene FalvoHonorable Louis GigliottiRalph ImundoTania...
Dear Friends:
Welcome to the Upstate Cerebral Palsy website where we hope you will learn more about this exciting agency and get answers to any questions you may have. 60 years ago, a group of concerned parents and grandparents wanted a better life for their children and grandchildren with...


