Did you know that UCP Oregon has an online support group, open to all Oregon & SW Washington families who are raising a child with cerebral palsy or a closely related disability? It's called "Gimme A Break" (GAB). The meetings are held monthly via Zoom. During the meeting, families get the chance to connect with other families in a safe and non-judgmental space. They share ideas and resources, cheer for each other, vent, and just talk.
The next GAB meeting will be held on April 11, 2024, at 6:30pm.
Have you met UCP’s new Talent Acquisitions Lead, Katelyn Obregon? She recently replaced Kristin Heying, who had been with UCP since 2017.
Katelyn has a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Linfield College, and began her career in talent acquisition soon after receiving her degree. Before starting at UCP, she did recruiting in the healthcare and engineering fields. Katelyn is from McMinnville, Oregon, and has lived in Portland since 2019. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her family and friends, visiting to the Oregon Coast, going to concerts, wine tasting, and traveling to new places. The next time you’re at the UCP Office, feel free to stop by Katelyn’s office to say hello! Happy April! Along with some well-deserved sunshine, April 1st brings us the start of “Autism Acceptance Month.” Autism is near and dear to our hearts. 1 out of every 36 children in the United States has autism, as do more than 5.4 million adults in the United States. Thank you for joining UCP as we celebrate neurodiversity, and continue in our fight to create an inclusive environment for everyone! One of our employees, who is parenting a child with autism, has the following links to share:
Well, that’s a wrap!
The 2024 round of applications for the Bill Porter Memorial Fund closed at 5pm on March 31st. We're thrilled to report that we received dozens of applications. Over the next few weeks, our Executive Director and Leadership Team will be reading the applications. They will then make the incredibly exciting (but challenging!) decision about which customers will receive funds. We’ll be announcing the award recipients in early May. Jessie Ulrich joined UCP Oregon’s Board in the fall of 2023.
Jessie is a Certified Public Accountant at Moss Adams LLP, a longtime supporter of UCP Oregon. Jessie says, “I have a great respect for UCP Oregon, especially the community that UCP Oregon serves.” She brings to the Board a broad range of experience in tax compliance, tax planning, and tax consulting. Jessie is the mother of three young children. We are incredibly pleased to introduce you to one of UCP Oregon's newest Board members, Bethany M. Sloane, PT, DPT, PCS, PhD(c).
Bethany joined our Board earlier this year. Bethany has worked as a pediatric physical therapist since 2009. She currently works at the Child Development & Rehabilitation Center at Oregon Health & Science University, where she specializes in durable medical equipment prescription and assistive technology. She conducts research involving powered mobility interventions and the use of assistive technology, in collaboration with caregivers/parents and young children with a diagnosis of cerebral palsy. Bethany is also the co-director of Go Baby Go Oregon, a community-based outreach program that adapts pediatric equipment for children to increase their mobility and participation in play, fun, and socialization. Before joining UCP’s Board, Bethany was a familiar face at UCP Oregon’s Family Support Conference, serving as a presenter and assisting with planning. Bethany has also attended UCP Oregon’s Walk, Roll ’n’ Run event. She is excited to be involved in future UCP events. Happy March! As you may know, March Women’s History Month.
And this theme for this year’s national celebration is rad: “Women Who Advocate for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion.” That sure sounds like a lot of people we know here at UCP Oregon! To kick off the month, here's a round-up of inspiring quotes from women who fought for true equality, diversity and inclusion: Inspiring Quotes for Women's History Month:
Happy March! Did you know that March is National Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month?
The theme was created in 2006 by the Cerebral Palsy Advocacy Group. This is a very special month for UCP Oregon. As you may know, UCP Oregon was created in 1955 as a way to support families who were raising children who experienced cerebral palsy. Since then, we’ve expanded quite a bit! Today we support children and adults who experience ANY intellectual or developmental disability (I/DD). But UCP’s Family Support Department still does vital work to support families who are raising children who experience cerebral palsy or a closely-related disorder. How are YOU planning to celebrate National Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month? Woo hoo! It’s official! The 2023 UCP Oregon’s “Bill Porter Memorial Fund” (BPMF) is now open.
We’ll be accepting applications from 8am on March 1st through 5pm on March 31st, 2024. UCP Oregon created the Bill Porter Memorial Fund in 2018, with the goal of assisting our customers to live self-directed lives full of autonomy, independence, and dignity. Over the years, our customers have used the Fund for a variety of purposes, such as taking a class, modifying their home, traveling, and pursuing hobbies and interests. Guess what! UCP Oregon’s “Bill Porter Memorial Fund” (BPMF) will open at 8am on March 1st! Woo hoo! We’ll be accepting applications from 8am on March 1st through 5pm on March 31st, 2024. Learn more about the Fund here. UCP Oregon created the Bill Porter Memorial Fund in 2018, with the goal of assisting our customers to live self-directed lives full of autonomy, independence, and dignity. Over the years, our customers have used the Fund for a variety of purposes, such as taking a class, modifying their home, traveling, and pursuing hobbies and interests. Quick Info:
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