Cake and Tea for CP

Get baking in May and raise some dough to help us make a difference

Sign up to take part in Cake & Tea for CP

Roll up your sleeves, fire up the ovens and get baking this May to help us raise some dough!

Every cake baked and pound donated will help us provide therapy and support for children and families across Wales living with cerebral palsy.

Did you know that cerebral palsy is the most common physical disability in children worldwide? Every 5 days, a baby will be born in Wales who will have the condition.

Whether you decide to host a bake sale, organise an afternoon tea party, or simply catch up with family and friends over a cuppa and a slice of cake, make every crumb count this May. 

 

Taking part is as easy as pie! 

1. Sign up for your free fundraising kit. This is jam-packed full of fundraising ideas and useful tips to get you started. To get started, click here. 

2. Pick a date in May to host your event.

3. Whip up a fundraising storm. Whether you decide to bake or buy, every crumb consumed and pound donated really will make a huge difference.

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Register for your free fundraising pack!

Jam-packed with fundraising ideas, promotional materials, cake toppers and tasty recipes, your fundraising kit will have the perfect mix of ingredients to ensure your cakey fundraiser is a recipe for success! 

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The difference your fundraising will make

Every cake baked and pound donated this May will make a HUGE difference to children and families across Wales living with cerebral palsy, like Cora. 

How we have helped in Wales

132

Family support appointments took place in 2022-2023

293

Children from across Wales have been treated during 2022-2023

1,054

The number of sessions of specialist therapy we delivered in 2022-2023

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Noah's story

After our first therapy session, I left Cerebral Palsy Cymru’s children’s centre with something nobody had previously dared give me for my little boy. I left with hope.

- Leah, Noah's mum

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Photograph of baby boy lying on his front, looking up at the camera.

Ben's story

We left that initial therapy session on an absolute high and haven’t looked back since!

- Alison, Ben's mum

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Charlotte's blog

Hi, my name is Charlotte and I have just turned 15. I have recently taken part in Cerebral Palsy Cymru's 'Independent Living Skills Programme' and I would love to share my experience of the project with you. 

- Independent Living Skills 2021

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Photograph of a young girl at the bottom of a slide, smiling up at the camera whilst being supported by her mother.

Cora's story

From that day we feel we have been part of the Cerebral Palsy Cymru family, and we have not looked back.

- Family story

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Aoife's Story

Having virtual sessions opened up a new avenue of skill-building for Aoife

- Family story

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