Programs

Hand in Hand, our Inclusive Early Learning Program, serves children with and without disabilities.  Learn more about Hand in Hand.

Events

Casual Day 2008 is Friday, June 13! Go
casual for a cause to support children
and adults at UCP.  Learn More!

Enterprises

Our new shredding business, Gone For Good, is providing jobs to people with disabilities.  Learn more about UCP's enterprises.

Meet Joshua

Joshua at work
Joshua is an integral part of the team at Publix.

Joshua is an amazing young man with an exciting story.  As a child, he attended UCPGB's Children's Program where he received an array of services.  Today, he works for the busiest Publix Super Market in the state.  Joshua participates in United Cerebral Palsy's Employment Services Program.

Joshua comes from a family with a strong work ethic.  It was only natural that once he completed high school he would work like everyone else in his family.  That's when Joshua and his parents decided to seek assistance from the same place they had years earlier - United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Birmingham.  
Read more of Joshua's story

News from Dr. E

It is very exciting to be able to see all the exciting things that happen every day here at United Cerebral Palsy.  Every day I hear stories from therapists and teachers about the struggles and successes of families, and in each of these stories I see hope in action.  One of our greatest accomplishments has been the development of Hand In Hand Early Learning Program.  This program has truly been a model program that demonstrates why kids with disabilities and kids without disabilities should be learning side by side.

Read more news from Dr. E

Did you know you can order t-shirts, hats and other items from UCP of Greater Birmingham's Silk Screen Arts?  Click here to find out how.