Guests were welcomed to the Prairiewood site with a guided tour led by Enoch and Leanne, who shared the many ways Cerebral Palsy Alliance supports children, adults and families in the local community.
Over morning tea, warmly hosted by Susie Elelman, guests heard from Dr Esther Tantsis, Jane Berry, and local family Megan and her son Bennett. Their stories were heartfelt and inspiring, offering a powerful reminder of the difference that thoughtful giving can make.
As CPA celebrates 80 years of innovation and 20 years of research excellence, Gifts in Wills continue to play a vital role in helping create a future full of promise for people living with cerebral palsy and their families.
We invite you to watch the video highlights from this special morning and see how generosity today can help shape a kinder, more inclusive tomorrow.
Find out more about Gifts in Wills.