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Cerebral Palsy Lawyers Approve of Punishment for Man Who Mocked Disabled Child

You may have seen a video that went viral in October; a 10-year-old girl with cerebral palsy leaves a school bus and crosses the street. Hope Holcomb has a limp, and requires braces to walk. William Bailey, 43, walks behind her and imitates the way she walks. The man’s 9-year-old son does the same. Tricia Knight, Hope’s mother, said that Bailey lives nearby and made her children afraid to play outside. Her daughter was scared to ride the school bus for fear of further bullying. “It makes me sick to think that a grown man would tease a 10-year-old disabled girl that has never done a thing to any of them for any reason, and now she doesn’t want to get on the bus to go to school,” said Mike Knight, Hope’s father. Disorderly Conduct, Aggravated Menacing                  Now, Bailey is facing consequences…
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John Cena’s Number One Fan with Cerebral Palsy Receives Surprise Visit

WWE wrestler John Cena is no stranger to charity. He set the record for most wishes granted with the Make-a-Wish Foundation back in January of 2012 (300 at the time). Cena recently made a surprise visit to one of his biggest fans – a boy with cerebral palsy named Gary Patterson. Gary and his elementary school classmates were gathered for a school assembly to celebrate Gary’s new wheelchair – a $32,000 custom chair with power controls, supportive cushions and several decals featuring Cena, Gary’s favorite wrestler. Much to Gary’s delight, Cena made a surprise appearance. “When you see the look on Gary’s face, it makes it all worthwhile,” Cena said. ‘Time for a new one’ Jillian Kornick, Gary’s teacher, coordinated both the wheelchair gift and Cena’s appearance. The Darrell Gwynn Foundation, which donates special wheelchairs to people in need, customized the wheelchair specifically for Gary. Kornick said he definitely needed…
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Another Victory for Stem Cell Transfusions

One option for young children with cerebral palsy involves stem cells taken from their umbilical cords (we blogged about it in April). While the procedure is costly and not always successful, it can help children with cerebral palsy make remarkable recoveries. Xander McKinley is a testament to the procedure’s possibility. He was born with cerebral palsy. When was two years old, he could not walk or crawl on his own. Now, four years later, he can stand on his own and even take a few steps. Xander can move on his own because his mother decided to store stem cells from the umbilical cord. Xander’s mother Jennifer urges all parents to store umbilical cord blood just in case they might need it later. Parents can store umbilical cord stem cells for their own child or donate it to a bank. Researchers are looking into other uses for umbilical cord blood,…
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