Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 29, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 July 1966 — Page 8

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PARENTS ADVISORY COUNCIL CEREBRAL PALSY Parents Advisory Council of United Cerebral Palsy of Central Indiana will meet 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. Monday, Aug. 1 and Sept. 12, at the Student Union Building at I.U. Medical Center, 1100 W. Michigan St. Room number is posted in elevator. The newly formed parents’ council of United Cerebral Palsy of Central Indiana is launching a drive to contact all parents of cerebral palsied children in Marion and surrounding counties. Through a questionnaire, the Council hopes to find the needs of both parents and children, Mrs. John Borkowski, president, says. A plan is under way for a day care center for cerebral palsied children, and an eventual long-term care residence for the cerebral palsied adult. United Cerebral Palsy of Central Indiana, an affiliate of the United Fund, since 1954 has assisted with clinical services at the Cerebral Palsy Clinic, 1100 W. Michigan Street, Indianapolis. “But there are hundreds of palsied children whose parents

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