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WAYS TO GIVE

Because of the generosity of our supporters, Cerebral Palsy Alberta (CPAA) supports and enriches the lives of individuals in the disability community. Whether you choose to assist us through the donation of a financial gift, event sponsorship, or participation in our clothing or bottle recycling programs your support makes our work possible. Thank you for choosing to support the CPAA!

GIVE BY

RAISING FUNDS

Whether you’re on your own or part of a larger group you can plan and carry out a fun activity, then donate the proceeds to the CPAA.

GIVE

CORPORATELY

Align your company with Cerebral Palsy Alberta through donations or event sponsorships.

GIVE 

DONATE A CAR

Donate a Car Canada will accept your vehicle for donation — running, or not! Old or new!  Proceeds go to the CPAA & you get a tax receipt.

GIVE BY

HOSTING A BIN

Host a CPAA Donation Bin on your property and  advocate for recycling and individuals with disabilities.

GIVE BY DONATING

Donate Items/Clothing

ITEMS

  • CLOTHES

  • HOUSEHOLD ITEMS

  • CARS

... and more

Donate Funds

FUNDS

  • CASH

  • INVESTMENTS

  • SPONSORSHIP

... and more

Donate by Recycling

RECYCLING

  • BOTTLES

  • CANS

  • MILK JUGS

... and more

Main Office

Life Without Limits Abilities Centre

12001 44 Street SE

Calgary, AB  T2Z 4G9

Phone:  403-543-1161

Toll Free: 1-800-363-2807

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Edmonton Office

Telus Plaza North

#103, 10025 Jasper Ave

Edmonton, AB  T5J 1S6

Phone:  780-477-8030

Toll Free: 1-800-363-2807

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We acknowledge that what we call Alberta is the traditional and ancestral territory of many peoples, presently subject to Treaties 6, 7, and 8. Namely: the Blackfoot Confederacy – Kainai, Piikani, and Siksika – the Cree, Dene, Saulteaux, Nakota Sioux, Stoney Nakoda, and the Tsuu T’ina Nation and the Métis People of Alberta. This includes the Métis Settlements and the Six Regions of the Métis Nation of Alberta within the historical Northwest Metis Homeland. We acknowledge the many First Nations, Métis and Inuit who have lived in and cared for these lands for generations. We are grateful for the traditional Knowledge Keepers and Elders who are still with us today and those who have gone before us. We make this acknowledgement as an act of reconciliation and gratitude to those whose territory we reside on or are visiting.

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