BBI Chat Alum and his mom featured on local News channels celebrating World Cerebral Palsy Day on October 6

Cora True-Frost, Associate Professor at Syracuse University College of Law, was featured on Channel 9 new, Localsyr.com. “World Cerebral Palsy Day is Sunday” and also on local radio station, WAER News “CNYers of All Abilities Encouraged to Get Outside as Syracuse Celebrates World Cerebral Palsy Day

EXCEPT FROM ARTICLE: SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) “It’s something we look forward to. We live life all the time being different and not quite fitting in and this is a day when we can invite people to ask the questions they’ve had about cerebral palsy and to connect with people about this perceived difference,” said Cora True-Frost.

EXCEPT FROM ARTICLE: SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WAER) “Most playgrounds are inaccessible for wheelchair users, and don’t include sensory components for blind or autistic children.  Too many state and federal parks won’t include accessible paths, or do so only nominally.   Private gyms cite liability concerns, preventing atypical kids who require assistance from participating.”

More information about Cora True-Frost
http://law.syr.edu/profile/c.-cora-true-frost1

More information about BBI Chat Alum
https://bbi.syr.edu/news_events/news/2017/02/LeoTrueFrost_NBCNews.html

Please note that the BBI Communication Hope through Assistive Technology program (CHAT) is no longer active.

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