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The Cerebral Palsy Association of Manitoba Inc.
903 - 213 Notre Dame Ave.
Winnipeg, MB
R3B 1N3
Phone: (204) 982-4842
TOLL FREE: (800) 416-6166
(Within Manitoba Only)
FAX: (204) 982-4844
office@cerebralpalsy.mb.ca
David Kron
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Phone: (204) 982-4842
Cell: (204) 250-4226
davidk@cerebralpalsy.mb.ca
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Phone: (204) 982-4811
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Cerebral Palsy Association of Manitoba Inc.
903 - 213 Notre Dame Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3B 1N3
Phone:
(204) 982-4842
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Toll-Free: 1-800-416-6166 (Manitoba Only)
E-Mail:
office@cerebralpalsy.mb.ca
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