Donate in memory

Making a donation in someone’s memory is a meaningful and lasting way to remember that person

Donate in lieu of flowers

If you have lost a loved one, you might find it helpful to ask people to make a donation in their memory at the funeral, rather than buy flowers. This can be a meaningful and lasting way to remember that person in knowing that others, like our children and families, have benefitted.

Many funeral directors will be able to arrange a collection for you and forward the donations directly to Cerebral Palsy Cymru. When all of your gifts have been received we will let you know who has donated and the total amount raised in memory of your loved one.

Make a regular donation to remember someone special

You can mark a special date or a special person with a regular donation to Cerebral Palsy Cymru. If you choose to you can receive our newsletter and updates to let you know how your donation is helping.

Set up a tribute page

An online tribute page can be a place to remember someone special, share thoughts and stories with friends and family and also fundraise in their memory. There are several ways to set up a page in aid of Cerebral Palsy Cymru, on www.virginmoneygiving.com or www.justgiving.com or there is the memorial website charity, www.muchloved.com.

If you would like to talk about donating in memory of someone please contact Emma Brooks, Trusts & Legacies Fundraising Manager on 02920 522600 or email emmab@cerebralpalsycymru.org

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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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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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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