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Cerebral Palsy of
Virginia
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2014
Impact
Report
How would I describe Cerebral Palsy of Virginia’s 2014?
Fruitful. Impactful. Exceptional.
Just like the reward of a rainbow after a storm, triumph awaits on the other side of
trying times. The people we serve and their families face many challenges, and
Cerebral Palsy of Virginia is there to help every step of the way. Together we
combine strengths to overcome obstacles, and together we celebrate our victories.
2014 was a year of numerous achievements. We welcomed new people to our
programs, leveraged record volunteer contributions, expanded service offerings,
secured new adaptive equipment, and addressed much needed facility
improvements. I’m excited to share more about each of these accomplishments in
this Impact Report.
We provide programs that allow the people we serve to participate in their community;
we take care of the caregivers; and we advocate. At Cerebral Palsy of Virginia no one is ever turned away
due to inability to pay. Philanthropy makes our commitment to this principle possible, and to our donors we
extend our utmost gratitude. I invite you to join us in another year of improving the quality of life for people in
Virginia with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
How would I describe our outlook for 2015?
Inspired. Determined. Ready.
Sincerely,
Michelle Majority
Executive Director
I believe we will look back at 2014 as a year in which CP of VA began a critical
transformation. Michelle and her team have managed to squeeze every drop
out of the proverbial CP turnip and somehow still find a way to give just a little
more. Due to the level, content and inclusiveness of the services being offered by
the organization, the demand from the community has been overwhelming. Our
organization’s name, Cerebral Palsy of Virginia, only touches the surface of the
valuable assistance we are providing.
Today, CP of VA is assisting a diversified mix of intellectual and developmental
disabilities within its facilities and extending out into OUR community. Our ability to
meet these needs is highly dependent on our wonderful donors, volunteers and
leadership. This is truly a collection of people with great passion for both their
community and our members. This commitment was self evident in 2014 with record dollars raised from
donors, pledges, grants and programs. We are incredibly proud of the impact this has made. The greatest of
all is that CP of VA continues to be a “boots on the ground effort” with almost every dollar raised going directly
back to the program.
I believe 2015 will be a year in which we will continue to see unwavering commitment and vision to take CP of
VA to the next level. There is important work to be done and challenges to be met: to better represent the
members we serve while developing an action plan that will NEVER have to decline another member in need
due to a lack of infrastructure or resources. We will do this by empowering our partners, donors, board and
stakeholders to participate in these efforts. Together we will paint the future vision for CP of VA. We have
much to do in 2015 and I invite you to join our team. WE can do this. WE have to do this; our incredible
members need us today and tomorrow.
Grab a brush, lets go paint a future,
Dave Kilby
President
2014 Highlights
520 PEOPLE SERVED
Celebrating
30
years
89 Summer Campers
Ages 7-76
VOLUNTEER HOURS
Launch of ArtWorks,
an art therapy program
IMPACT
3,500
55 family
caregivers
given a
night off
847 tickets to
community
engagements
22nd Annual 5K Run &
Walk-A-Thon
1ST ANNUAL BREWS, BANDS
and BBQ (& OYSTERS TOO!)
EVENTS
21st Annual Golf
Tournament
RUN FOR
THE ROSES
Summer Camp Enrichment
While children celebrate the end of the school year, many parents know the final dismissal is their call to
play part-time chauffer for the summer, and scramble to get kids from one camp to the next. Parents of
children with disabilities face this same dilemma, but have limited options for summer enrichment
activities. Adults with disabilities who engage in seasonal day programs often have a summer gap as
well.
To avoid a home-bound summer, CP of VA’s Summer Camp Enrichment Program provides the
opportunity for youth and adults with disabilities to develop skills, interact with peer volunteers with or
without disabilities, and engage in community outings. Camp activities range from entertainment such as
bowling, to educational adventures such as a exploring the museum; all are fun and memorable.
Perhaps one of the greatest takeaways is the friendships cultivated.
Experiencing all the Hampton Roads community has to offer is one of the most exciting components of
camp. Due to financial limitations of many of the families served, these excursions are exclusive to their
camp experience. All campers attending Summer Camp need financial assistance.
Volunteering at Summer Camp was an
unforgettable experience and a privilege. My
favorite part was the friendships that I made
with campers. Volunteering at CP of VA’s
Summer Camp is a great way to give back to the
community and support a wonderful
organization.
~ Clara Daulton
We collaborate with local nonprofits and corporate
partners to secure reduced-fee or in-kind venues,
presenters and materials. Volunteers are also
cornerstones, and the benefits are symbiotic. A
dynamic youth volunteer program provides
education, and in turn acceptance, understanding
and advocacy, about those with disabilities.
In 2014, forty-eight volunteers contributed 1,745 hours to Summer Camp.
Adult Day Social and
Recreation
Our day program is a conduit to community participation, and personal growth. On-site activities
include current events discussions, therapeutic arts and crafts, music and dance, and games. Our goal is
to promote an independent living environment, and develop skills for self-determination. Most days
include a community-based activity to promote civic inclusion. By participating in activities outside the
home, the people we serve engage in their community as involved citizens. In 2014, CP of VA invested in
much-needed facility improvements and equipment acquisition to allow for enhanced accommodation
and increase in participants. A renovated fully-accessible restroom ensures safety and comfort; new
ergonomic tables and chairs allow for expanded activity options and comfort.
CP of VA’s Adult Day Program gives Cary a since of belonging – somewhere to spend time with
others who are just as individual and special as he is. CP of VA feels like our extended family and
we are thankful for them in every way.
~ Tracey Rascoe, sister of Cary Boothe
I feel that I have been very
fortunate to have the
opportunity to give back by
volunteering with Cerebral
Palsy of Virginia. It allows
me to help others to succeed in
achieving more of their life's
goals, and also to help provide
their family members with
much needed assistance.
Volunteering gives me the
opportunity to learn about
myself and those around me
as well as help me to build
new relationships.
~ Lisa Lawson, volunteer
Weekend Social &
Recreation
PROM
2014
The tickets have allowed us to bring my daughter to Broadway
shows, the circus, sporting events and other performances. Most
shows are discounted enough so the whole family can go together.
~ Kim Fiedorczyk
2014 Activities:
Norfolk Admirals · Chicago
on Broadway at Chrysler
Hall · Harlem Globetrotters ·
Ringling Brothers · Barnum
& Bailey Circus · Disney
Frozen on Ice · Bowling ·
Marvel Universe Live ·
Wicked on Broadway · 2nd
Annual Prom · Holiday Party
One in five Americans has a disability, whether it be intellectual, physical, or the result of aging. And 65%
of people with disabilities don’t have social interaction outside of their home. Often families lack the
financial resources to go to the movies or bowling alley, visit a museum, or mingle with other families. The
Weekend Social and Recreation Program provides families of children and adults with disabilities the
opportunity to participate in community activities that are often difficult due to accommodation,
finances or physical support. These outings are made possible through advance planning and
communication to venues, transportation, financial assistance, and staff/volunteer support. These outings
allow those we serve and their caregivers to connect in a fun atmosphere, while relieving the financial
burden that often restricts families from being able to participate in such events.
Respitality
One way of improving the quality of life for people with disabilities is to ensure caregivers are taken care
of as well. The Respitality program offers caregivers a break from a rigorous schedule compounded by
the stresses of medical and financial challenges. Because finding a qualified and trusted caregiver can
be expensive and difficult, many families have never left their loved one for a weekend. This is where we
come in. We offer care providers, secure accommodations, remove financial barriers and ensure a
comfortable experience for the entire family.
Through the Respitality program, families who take care of a child or adult family member are given a
night off. We connect them to a qualified substitute caregiver, and then we treat them to a night on the
town. The package includes dinner, entertainment, overnight stay in a local hotel, and breakfast (in bed
if so desired!). Respitality is our most popularly requested program.
As a grandparent and caregiver of a
special needs child I would like to thank
CP of VA for allowing me to participate
in the Respitality Program. It’s amazing
the recognition that we caregivers
receive from the organization and
individual businesses that make this
weekend possible. Not only does it allow
us to relax but it also gives us a chance
to refuel and continue our busy
schedules as we know it.
~ Renae Davis
“
“
Thank You to Our Respitality
Program Contributors
Abbey Road Pub & Restaurant
Baker’s Crust Bakery
Captain George’s Seafood Restaurant
Clarion Hotel Williamsburg
Colonies at Williamsburg
Doc Taylors
Double Tree by Hilton Virginia Beach
Fellini’s
Ferguson Center for The Arts
Gary Allen Hair & Spa
Hampton Inn
Harmony Hospitality
Inn at Corolla Light
NAWAB Indian Cuisine
OBICI Healthcare Foundation
Ocean Key Resort & Spa
Opus 9 Steakhouse
P. F. Chang’s
Saffron Indian Bistro
Schlesinger’s Steakhouse
Sheraton Norfolk Waterside
The Breaks Inn
The Founders Inn
Virginia Beach KOA
Virginia Beach Resort Hotel
Westin Virginia Beach Town Center
Williamsburg KOA
Williamsburg Plantation
Wyndham Virginia Beach Ocean Front
ArtWorks
In 2014 we launched a pilot program, ArtWorks, which offers people enrolled in Adult Day Social
and Recreation Program the benefits of art therapy. Activities are highly customized and
adaptive techniques are used. Completed works are
showcased at our annual auction and other gallery events.
We also lend our talents to create notecard stationary, and
more.
It's the people. Seeing the unconditional joy and love in
their eyes and hearts is what drives me to volunteer.
~ Stephanie Ipock
STAFF & BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Dave Kilby, BOARD PRESIDENT
FinFit, LLC, President
Jim Lind
Chief Executive Officer, EVMS Medical Group
Shea Wilde, VICE PRESIDENT
Suffolk Public Schools
Debra Luke
Accounting Manager
Mindy Russell, SECRETARY
Sentara Dorothy G. Hoefer Breast Center
Team Coordinator
Beth McGloon
Children’s Hospital of the Kings Daughters
Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
Carl Spraberry, TREASURER
Advanced Integrated Technologies, President
Tom Sarach
Reliance Staffing & Recruiting, President
Patrick Banks
Bank of Hampton Roads
Senior Vice President/Commercial Loan Officer,
Chesapeake Market President
Casey Severinghaus
Madison & Main, Account Executive
Carrie DeLong
Isle of Wight Public Schools
Michelle Majority
Executive Director
Anna Bellars
Program Director & Special Events Coordinator
Ed Farmer
Future Energy, President
Bob Lawson
U.S. Navy, Risk Manager
Ameena Lewis
Lewis Accounting & Tax Service, INC., President
Angel Colon, Program Assistant
Felicia Curry, Program Assistant
Janice Martin, Program Assistant
Julie Touhey, Program Assistant
Mallorie Jones, Camp Director
FINANCIALS
CURRENT ASSETS
Cash and cash equivalents
$492,670
Accounts receivable
$1,158
Contributions receivable
$11,857
Prepaid expenses
$577
Property and equipment
$290,464
TOTAL ASSETS
$796,726
LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS
Current Liabilities
$5,072
NET ASSETS
$791,654
TOTAL LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS
$796,726
DONORS
Foundations and Organizations
Allstate Foundation – Harry Patterson Jr.
Allstate Foundation – Harry Patterson, Sr.
The Beazley Foundation, Inc.
Bertha Snyder Fund United Way of South Hampton
Roads
Combined Federal Campaign
Combined Virginia Campaign
Community Health Charities of Virginia
Capital Group Company Charitable Foundation
E.C. Wareheim Foundation
The Georgia Flournoy Trust
The Givens Foundation
The Hampton Roads Community Foundation
J. Edwin Treakle Foundation, Inc.
KOVAR Corporation
The Miller Oil Foundation
OBICI Healthcare Foundation
Portsmouth General Hospital Foundation
The Pruden Foundation
Sentara Healthcare Foundation
Tidewater Children’s Foundation
Tidewater Officers’ Spouses’ Association
The Titmus Foundation
United Way of Virginia’s Eastern Shore
United Way of South Hampton Roads
Warden Family Foundation
Businesses
In House Laundry Systems, Inc.
Jolliff United Methodist Church Restricted Account
Kohl's
Konikoff Dental Assoc., Inc.
Lewis Accounting & Tax Service, Inc.
Little Hands Little Feet Pediatric Therapy P.L.L.C.
Loyal Order of Moose South Norfolk Lodge 464
Meagher Family Joint Revocable Trust
Mettle Events Inc. Dismal Swamp Stomp
Mt. Gilead Baptist Church Benevolence Fund
Nancy C. Kennedy Rev. Trust
PAYDAY Payroll Services
PRA Group
Prince George High School
Professional Investigations of Tidewater
Radman Radiological Inc.
Reliance Staffing & Recruiting
Scobby Duck’s Chuckwagon
Siebert Realty
Summit Group of Virginia, LLP
Sunset Beach Resort Hotel
Team EAS, Inc.
The Pilot House
Towne Bank
Waterman's
Western Branch Diesel, Inc.
Every effort has been made to ensure these lists are accurate
and complete. If your name was omitted inadvertently or
appears incorrectly, please accept our sincere apologies and
notify us so we may make corrections.
Accomack Tax Service Inc.
Advanced Integrated Technologies, LLC
Anabo LLC
Atlas Specific Chiropractic Clinic
Autism Society of America Tidewater Chapter
Azalea Auto Body & Sales, Inc.
B V Seafood
Brothers Printing
Bryant& Stratton College
Capital Group Companies
Checkered Flag Motor Car Company Inc.
Conorstone Private Practice, P.C.
Crooks Memorial United Methodist Church
D & D Towing Inc.
David A. Harrison Elementary School
David Schloff's Great Bridge Servicenter, LLC
Eastern Shore Events & Rentals
Edwina S. Lachappelle Trust
EMS Ice Inc.
Eyewear Collections by Dora
FinFit
Folk Living Trust DTD 82395
Gold Key Resorts
Greater Praise Community Church
H.L. Marks and Jane Marks
Hampton Roads, Inc.
Howell& MacNamara, Inc. T/A Studio OPTIX Prescription Opticians
Individuals
Harry and Kathy Acker
Marcus Allen
Shelia Bailey
Sara Baldwin
Pat and Sherry Banks
Steven Barker
Colin Barton
Jane Oarke Batten
Mark Batzel
Steve and Linda Bell
Anna Bellars
Ann Benton
Cary Boothe
Thomas and Kathleen Bosse
Kimberly Botdorf
Cheryl Boyd
Rich and Cindy Boylan
Samuel and Carol Boytor
Janet Bracey
Donald and Freda Brown
Dominik Bullock
Peter Bumanis
Mary Carlson
Louis Caron
Meagan Castle
Daryl and Cheryl Cheatham
David and Lisa Cohen
Kirsten Cole
Larry Cope
David & Sandy Craig
Emily Craig
Jacob and Megan Craig
Sharon Crofton
Leslie & Jennifer Creech
Christos Damlas
Noel Delacruz
Matt and Carrie DeLong
Jeff and Julia Denton
Jerry and Donna Didio
Giles Dodd
Phyllis Dowdy
Bruce and Nancy Doyle
The Earnest Family
Kathleen Ehret
Bill Elder
Ed and Mona Farmer
Pam Farmer
Eric and Kim Fiedorczyk
Christine and Charles Fisher
Joseph and Susan Folk
Sherry Forbes and Lisa Stafford
Phil and Jacque Freebus
Renn Frey
Alfred and Cecilia Fry
Mahlon and Cynthia Funk
Confronting and living with the challenges brought about by
disability requires families to draw upon strengths within
themselves that they often did not think existed. The ability of
the family to meet these challenges is determined, in large part,
by the support that is available. We feel very fortunate that in
our community there is a local Cerebral Palsy office that offers
everything from resources, equipment, day programs, summer
camp, and social & recreation opportunities. Our son, Brandon
has been a part of Cerebral Palsy of Virginia for over twelve
years and has thrived! Thank you for all you do to support the
families and create a wonderful atmosphere for people with
disabilities.
~ Ann Christie
John Gallagher
Mike and Cheryl Goode
Robert Grandfield
Ed and Kathy Green
Rob and Kristen Griffith
Jacob Gunter
Nancy Haas
Tammy Bray and Leland Haddock
Colin, M.D. and Barbara Hamilton
Lisa Han
Ronnie and Claudia Harmon
Lee and Kim Harris
Helen Hart
Maria Haynes
Jason and Tracie Herbron
The Hildrebrant Family
Ginger Hughes
Your philanthropy supports participation in our
community, and fosters lasting relationships.
Todd and Shwala Hunt
Thomas and Margaret Hunter
Margaret Hurff
Thomas and Melissa Hutchins
Dale Jacox
Nathan and Beth Jaffe
David Jarvis and Linda Fox-Jarvis
Amy Jones
Betty Jones
Bruce, Tracy and Ryan Jones
Joseph and V. Geraldine Jones
Mrs. George M. Kaufman
Debra Mervis Keeling
W. Robert Keeney
Nancy Kennedy
David Kilby and Stephanie Ipock
Rebecca Kinnison
Misty Kipper
Andy and Ester Kline
Danny and Jennylne Kline
Jeff Kline
George Kotarides, Jr.
Linda Lamastra
Bob and Lisa Lawson
Constance and Page Lea
Jay and Ameena Lewis
Krista Lewis
Barbara Linaburg
Nora Lindberg
Jefferey and Anshelle Loeb
Debbie Luke
Amanda Lupton
Susan Lyon
Jim and Peggy Majority
Gloria Maley
Michael Marley
Matt and Laura Marshall
Meghan McCann
Mike and Melissa McDaniel
Bill and Beth McGloon, Jr.
Kathy McMurry
Bernard and Teresa McNamara
Dorris Withers McNeal
Thomas Meade, Jr.
William Sr. and Jeanney Meagher
Michael and Renee Moore
Teddy and Melissa Mowry
Jennifer Mueller
Pat Murphy
Brigid Nelson
Mike Nelus
Amy Newman
Iota Nu
Patrick and Leah O'Donnell
Andrew and Lisa Palmer
Kenton and Susan Patrick
Melissa Payne
Heather A Pelley
Robert D. and Janice Pelley
Blaire Pitcher
Camilla Poulson
Kurt and Michelle Prendergast
Kevin and Kathleen A. Prendergast
Robert and Bonnie Prestridge
Robert and Bonnie Propster
Julie Pugh
Ken and Linda Pumphrey
AJ and Kim Quaranta
Tracey Rascoe
William Ressler and Dawn Majoney
Charles and Christine Ricci
Emily Rice
James Ridick
Wilson and Phyllis Rivers
Bruce Robertson
Jason and Amy Robertson
Jon and Sara Rose
Jeanne Polizos Ross
Jay and Mindy Russell
Walt and Susan Russell
Tom and Janine Sarach
Rodney and Diane Sawyer
David and Judy Schloff
Michael Schmidt
Dan and Cynthia Schofield, Jr.
Dorinda Seddon
Thomas Seddon, Jr.
Greg and Casey Severinghaus
Walter Shields
Sandra Short
Jefferey Silverman
Denise Singleton
GL and Pat Smith
Thomas Henry Sniveley
Joseph Sobotta
Vincent and Carole Ann Speckhart
Michael and Phyllis Sperling
Carl Spraberry
Cynthia Spraberry
Anthony and Dorinda Stainback
Bobby and Penny Stant
David Stockmeier
Meredith Strand
James, Jr. and Michelle Strickland
Amber Styron
John Swingle
Robert Trzeciak
Michael and Patricia Ulanich
Michelle Umphlett
Joseph E. Vaccarella
Hillary Vincent
Billy and Cindy Warner
James and Julia Warren
Raymond and Karen Weinig
Lora Wikle
Mark and Shea Wilde
Elizebeth Willcox
Tara Wise
Andrea Woods
Jeffrey Wray
Katherine Waddell Wynne
Thank you to our in-kind contributors
Advanced Integrated Technologies
AGIO
American Rover Tall Ship
Angela Lees
Colin Barton
Beach Bully BBQ
Penny Bellars
Anna Bellars
Best Way Rent to Own
Beta Sigma Phi XI Zeta
Juanita Cain
Centric Communications
Daryl & Cheryl Cheatham
Children’s Museum of Richmond
Cinema Café
Colonial Downs
Commodore Theater
Concrete Creations
David & Sandy Craig
Chrysler Museum of Art
Dan Ryan’s
Jessica D’Orio
Matt & Carrie DeLong
Electric Works of Art
Farm Bureau Live
Ed & Mona Farmer
Fellini’s
Ferguson Center for the Arts
FinFit
Four Points by Sheraton Washington DC
Phil & Jacque Freebus
Freemason Abby
Grand Affairs
Garden Gazebo
Erin Godsell
Golden Horseshoe Golf Course
Greenbrier YMCA
Steve & Kim Hackforth
Herb & Mary Haneman
Heron Ridge Golf Course
HiHo Silver
Hot House Yoga
Hurrah Players
Isha Foss Events
Lisa Jahnke
David Jarvis & Linda Fox-Jarvis
George & Amy Jones
Page & Amy Johnson
David Kilby & Stephanie Ipock
Bob & Lisa Lawson
Leslie McIntosh Photography
Loaves & Fishes by Dail’s Catering
Long Jewelers
Lorraine’s Spa Salon
Debbie Luke
Luray Caverns
Jim & Peggy Majority
Marriott Chesapeake
Bill & Beth McGloon
Cheryl McLeskey
Katrina Meade
Kelly & Linda Morgan
Sean Moss & Dalene Lathan
Motor World of Virginia Beach
Movin 107.7
Liz Moyer
Nauticus
Norfolk Tides Baseball Club
Ocean Breeze Water Park
Ocean View Golf Course
Kevin & Kathy Prendergast
Kurt & Michelle Prendergast
AJ & Kim Quaranta
R & Nautical
Ramone Photography Studio
Congressman Scott Rigell
Rubin Communications Group
Jay & Mindy Russell
Walt & Susan Russell
Tom & Janine Sarach
Siebert Realty
Simply Selmas
Smartmouth Brewery
Tommy Smith
Carl Spraberry
Cynthia Spraberry
Kimi Stevens
St. John’s the Apostle Church Quilting
Ministry
Studio Optix
Christina Sumner
Nick Tamayo
The Lost Colony
The Royal Chocolate
Third Wave Promotions
Tidewater Interior Wall & Ceiling
Jay Thompson
Tom Tortone
Lee Troxell
US Sales
Virginia Air & Space Museum
Virginia Beach Resort & Conference
Center
Virginia Zoological Society
Lora Wikle
Karen Weinig
Mark & Shea Wilde
Winn Nursery
YMCA – Camp Silver Beach
How you can support
Volunteer
Since 1984, volunteers have been contributing valuable time and expertise to CP of VA.
We welcome volunteers to serve in our programs, provide administrative support, serve as a
guest speaker or presenter, work special events, fundraise, and campaign on behalf of the
agency. If you are interested in volunteering please contact us.
Financial Contribution
We never turn anyone away due to inability to pay for services. This commitment is made
possible due to the financial support of our partners, funders and donors. We can set up
monthly recurring payments or multi-year pledges. We also welcome bequests of cash,
stock or property.
Pro Bono Services
Do you have a professional service or skill that you would be willing to give in-kind? We
welcome instructors for our programs who can lead lessons on arts and crafts, science,
current events, and more.
Give Through United Way
As a member of United Way of South Hampton Roads and United Way of Virginia’s Eastern
Shore, designations can be received from individuals throughout the Commonwealth of
Virginia during campaigns. Our United Way designation is #5050. The agency also
receives funding through Community Health Charities of Virginia as designation #6063.
Attend Our Special Events
Join our email list to be in-the-know of upcoming events. For the weekend warrior we offer
the Walk-A-Thon and 5K run in March; spend a day at the races at Run for the Roses on the
day of the Kentucky Derby; the golf enthusiast can score a hole-in-one at our annual golf
tournament in September; and enjoy great food and music with the backdrop of an
Eastern Shore beach at the Brews, Bands & BBQ in October.
Sponsor
Sponsor one of our programs or events. Contact us to learn more.
Contact Us
michelle@cerebralpalsyofvirginia.org
www.cerebralpalsyofvirginia.org
5825 Arrowhead Drive, Virginia Beach, VA 23462
P: 757.497.7474 F: 497.0868
Follow Us
MARK YOUR CALENDARS!
22ND ANNUAL 5K & WALK-A-THON
March 28, 2015 8:30 AM
Mt. Trashmore, Virginia Beach
www.cerebralpalsyofvirginia.org/5krw
RUN
FOR THE
ROSES
May 2, 2015
Live showing of 141st Kentucky Derby
Silent & Live Auction
Sheraton Virginia Beach Oceanfront
www.cerebralpalsyofvirginia.org/rftr
22ND ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT
September 2015
Heron Ridge Golf Course, Virginia Beach
www.cerebralpalsyofvirginia.org/golf
2ND ANNUAL BREWS, BANDS & BBQ
October 10, 2015 12 Noon – 4PM
Sunset Beach Inn
Cape Charles, VA
www.cerebralpalsyofvirginia.org/brews
Join our e-news list or connect with us on Facebook to
receive notices on upcoming events.
5825 Arrowhead Drive, Virginia Beach, VA 23462
P: 757.497.7474 F: 497.0868
www.cerebralpalsyofvirginia.org