A poem called green ribbons the signify Cerebral Palay awareness month

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edited February 20 in Coffee lounge

Cerebral palsy awareness month of March

 

All people with cerebral palsy have incredible strength over many years to the small wins that happen each day.

I must say everyone's challenges are different in every way.

Time to join, one allows us to celebrate our wins with our tribe and our cerebral palsy community and shine a positive spotlight on the remarkable things people with cerebral palsy can do and continue to do. This makes us glorious stars in our own right as we metaphorically reach unbelievable heights. We are knights of towering strength that grow into extraordinary individuals. We receive validation and clap and cheer for all of us.

The turtles signify the month of March, which is cerebral palsy awareness month after face they washed away the tears, and wiped away. There’s only one thing I have to say: we’re unstoppable together as one. We join hands,and our voices will be heard. I'll do incredible work to be shown off to the world, as we are not pool with a diamond, keep shining radiantly with each most metaphorical step we make in our individual lives and combined as one, where weare innovative, find solutions to everydayproblems and difficulties we face, as we remember we are ace as we take our own pace. 

Sometimes our lives always feel like races, and we must take it at our own pace, allowing the race to shine through and keep us going and progressing, winning each race that life throws at us. We are first forward to the finish line, no matter how long it takes. We always reach the finish line, and this is what we find as our mental strength. It’s amazing, and it keeps us focused and level-headed to reach our true potential and succeed at whatever we put our minds to because this is so true.

As I would like to wish everyone happy, we will put the awareness month of March to all the stunning individuals with cerebral palsy.