Cerebral Palsy Center asking for the community’s help to fix its parking lot

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The Cerebral Palsy Center in Knoxville does its best to take care of neighbors with all types of special needs and disabilities.

“We support them in their daily needs, from activities of daily living to just their everyday life,” said Renee Shepard, Interim Executive Director for the Cerebral Palsy Center.

For those living with Cerebral Palsy, life can be more difficult when it comes to mobility…

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