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how
you can help
The Children's Hemiplegia and
Stroke Association may look like a large non-profit organization, but
we're not. This group is primarily run on a part-time basis by two
mothers of children who have hemiplegia. We have no paid
staff.
CHASA is proud to
have a growing number of committed compassionate volunteers that assist
our families and children in many ways. In honor of the many
volunteers with which CHASA has been blessed, we extend a special
heartfelt thank you!
We depend on
people like you to help us advance the independence of children with
hemiplegia. There are several ways for you to get involved.
We would like to include you in the CHASA family of
volunteers. Whether you're a professional interested in answering
questions for parents online, a person willing to develop our brochures
and website, or a parent wanting to share your experiences, CHASA welcomes
you with open arms.
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1997-2005, CHASA, All Rights Reserved
The information contained in this Children's Hemiplegia and Stroke
Association (CHASA) Web site is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment, and
CHASA recommends consultation with your doctor or health care professional.
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