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For well over 60 years, United Cerebral Palsy of Northeastern Pennsylvania has provided opportunities and resources to help those with disabilities build their lives. The agency provides a wide array of services and education for children and adults in an eight-county area. UCP opened in our community in 1953 and has grown ever since. On March 25, Cerebral Palsy Awareness Day will recognize 17 million individuals for their life experiences and successes. From left, are Commissioner Jerry Notarianni, Barbara Partyka, UCP Board President; Sarah Drob, UCP CEO; Rae Baldino, UCP Director of Communications & Development; Commissioner Patrick M. O’Malley, and Commissioner Laureen A. Cummings.

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