United Cerebral Palsy of Nevada

Address: 6100 Neil Road, Suite 201
Reno, NV 89511
Phone: (775) 322-6555 Fax: (775) 8345933 Email: jkilgore@ucpnv.org Website: http://www.ucpnv.org/

United Cerebral Palsy of Nevada is a mission-driven organization that provides programs to help create "Life without limits for people with disabilities."

UCP of Nevada serves people with a spectrum of disabilities. More than 65% of the individuals served by Untied Cerebral Palsy have disabilities other than cerebral palsy, including Down Syndrome, Autism Spectrum Disorder, physical disabilities, traumatic brain injury and others.

To achieve this it offers quality direct services that are designed around the needs and choices of the individual and take into account each person's unique role in their chosen families and communities.

United Cerebral Palsy (UCP), together with nearly 100 affiliates, has a mission to advance the Independence, productivity and full citizenship of people with a spectrum of disabilities by supporting more than 176,000 children and adults every day – one person at a time, one family at a time.

UCP works to enact real change – to revolutionize care, raise standards of living and create opportunities – impacting the lives of millions living with disabilities. For more than 60 years, UCP has worked to ensure the inclusion of individuals with disabilities in every facet of society.  Together with parents and caregivers, UCP will continue to push for the social, legal, and technological changes that increase accessibility and independence, allowing people with disabilities to dream their own dreams, for the next 60 years and beyond.

United Cerebral Palsy of Nevada provides supports that are designed around the needs and choices of the individual and take into account each person's unique role in their families and communities.

We offer job training and employment services, pre-vocational services, school to work transition services, service coordination, and vocational evaluations. Additional United Cerebral Palsy programs in Nevada include: advocacy, information and referral, and recreation services.

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