“The Village Talks: A Cerebral Palsy Workshop” for Caregivers of Children with Complex Medical Needs in Springfield
A free workshop for parents and caregivers of children with cerebral palsy and complex medical to connect with a “village” of support and resources
The Village Cares will host “The Village Talks: A Cerebral Palsy Workshop” on March 28 from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. at Kumler Outreach Ministries in Springfield.
Are you a caregiver navigating the journey of raising a child with medically complex needs?
This regional workshop focusing on cerebral palsy and complex medical needs may offer just the support you’re looking for.
Speakers will include:
- Theresia Davis, The Village Cares founder, special needs advocate and a member of the Division of Specialized Care for Children’s Family Advisory Council
- Bhoma Aravamuthan, MD, DPhil, FAAN, FCNS
- Medical and Research Director at the Cerebral Palsy and Mobility Center
- Assistant Professor of Neurology and Pediatrics at Washington University in St. Louis
Participants will gain:
- Medical clarity and expert insight on cerebral palsy
- Practical tips and tools for caregiver wellness and self-care
- Resources for raising a medically fragile child
- Connections to grow your “village” and make the journey a little easier
The event is free and will include a free meal for all attendees.
Register online for “The Village Talks: A Cerebral Palsy Workshop.” Please be sure to choose a location (Springfield) and include the number of people attending. You can also text “VILLAGE” to (618) 702-9143 to reserve your spot.
You can learn more about The Village Cares’ programs and events on its Facebook page.

