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June 18, 2008

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Norida

Cedric:

It was great finally getting to meet you! I enjoyed interviewing you. I hope I wasn't too tough.

I am glad to have you represent N.A.C.H.

--Norida

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Cedric's Story

  • Fifteen-year-old Cedric Walker was born premature and diagnosed with cerebral palsy when he was one year old, which resulted in severe spasticity. The HSC Pediatric Center in Washington, DC helped him become as independent as possible with rehabilitation and the use of assistive technology — including a power wheelchair. Read Cedric's story.

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  • In its seventh year, N.A.C.H. 2011 Family Advocacy Day brings patients from children's hospitals and their families to tell their stories to lawmakers on Capitol Hill. Find out more about Family Advocacy Day.

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