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UCP comprises an affiliate network that provides resources and assistance to people with multiple types of disabilities Explore stories, news and updates from our community, highlighting the impact of our work and the voices that shape it
- UCP – UCP of Sacramento and Northern California
UCP’s programs and services help children and adults with developmental disabilities, and their families, live a life with increased independence, productivity, and self-confidence
- Ready Stamps - UCP San Diego
On Monday, July 28th, the 43rd Annual UCP Golf Classic took place at The El Camino Country Club in Oceanside Golfers hit the links in bright sunshine and did their best to conquer a challenging course, while raising over $80,000 for United Cerebral Palsy of San Diego County
- UCP Stanislaus
United Cerebral Palsy Association Inc of Stanislaus County (UCP) operates its programs and services without regard to race, color, and national origin in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act
- United Cerebral Palsy of the Inland Empire
UCPIE provides programs and services in both Riverside and San Bernardino counties for individuals diagnosed with cerebral palsy, autism, down syndrome, epilepsy, intellectual delay and other disabilities
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Universal Content Productions LLC (UCP), [2] formerly known as Universal Cable Productions LLC is an American television production company operating within the Universal Studio Group division of NBCUniversal, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Comcast
- About UCP - United Cerebral Palsy
United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) is one of the most well-known health nonprofits in the U S today, but that was not the case in 1949 In the 1940s, there were not many options for people with cerebral palsy and other disabilities and their families
- About UCP – UCP - ucpsacto. org
Although UCP was established to support clients and their families with cerebral palsy, we have grown to serve clients with a range of developmental disabilities, with a majority of them having a form of autism
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