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Credits and
Acknowledgements
The purpose of this
page is to acknowledge those who have had a hand in making Cerebral Palsy Connection what
it is today. This includes any individuals, sites, graphics not designed by CPC, or any
other resources in which CPC cannot take credit both personally and legally. If you would
like a hand it helping Cerebral Palsy Connection grow and prosper, please send us an email
at: webmaster@cpconnection.com
April: KID
POWER.ORG
- By far I would have to give the most
credit to April. When I first started CPC I wasn't sure how to peruse certain aspects
getting CPC known on the web. Most importantly however, I am most grateful to her for
coming up with the Cerebral Palsy Connection name. Needless to say Mavric's Ultimate Web
Page just didn't do it. If not for resources provided by April CPC would not even exist
possibly. THANK YOU April.
Derrick:
Without Derrick, a lot of what you see on CPC would not even be possible. He has
been a tremendous help with getting up the many features of this site. Without
him, I don't know where CPC would be right now.
Colleen: I have to give Colleen credit for help with ideas concerning the
design and layout out of Cerebral Palsy Connection. She has given some wonderful ideas and
I am most grateful for her input.
Other people to whom
I am grateful for helping CPC prosper, this are mainly those who help test new feature and
ideas for Cerebral Palsy Connection
| Anne |
Caroline |
Paul |
Jakie |
| Mary |
Stephen |
Ahsan |
Jake |
| Richard |
Gloria |
Charlene |
Barb |
The graphics listed below are
copyrighted and CPC nor any of its members take credit in creating them:
The FrontPage logo
was included with the software package used to help design portions of this web site.
The Internet Explorer
logo is property of the Microsoft Corporation, this is actual two images edited together
as one.
The SSA seal was
retrieved of the Social Security Administration website and edited to give it a
transparent background.
The Bobby Approved Logo is used with consent of Center
for Applied Special Technology (CAST).
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