
Gary Lynn, CPRIF’s Ambassador at Large, was chosen by the City of Houston to receive the 2009 Mayor’s Disability Advocate of the Year Award. The award committee noted his ‘efforts to remove barriers for people with disabilities and to be a voice for those unable to effectively represent themselves’. They went on to state ‘your work on behalf of the disabled community demonstrates your commitment to ideals that are key to equal participation and full inclusion of people with disabilities in Houston’. Gary will be honored by Houston’s Mayor and Council Member Wanda Adams on Tuesday October 13, 2009 at 1:30 p.m. at the Council Chambers, City Hall, 901 Bagby.
Gary Lynn from Houston, TX regularly holds events to raise money for cerebral palsy research. He has donated almost $12,000 to CPIRF because he understands the importance of research in preventing CP and improving the quality of life for both children and adults who have this condition. Gary, who has spastic, quadriplegic cerebral palsy, started his own foundation, the Gary J. Lynn Foundation because of his desire to help others with cerebral palsy who may not have been as blessed as Gary to help achieve their hopes and dreams and to enhance their lives. Please visit Gary’s website www.thegaryjlynnfoundation.org to learn more about his Foundation and his many great fund-raising activities.


We are pleased to announce a new feature to our website that will provide information and updates from CPI Research Foundation Medical Director Dr. James A. Blackman on cerebral palsy research topics of interest. 






Gary has been such a leader and inspiration to those of us who also have the lead, virtually alone in supporting Cerebral Palsy research where we live! His ideas, enthusiasm and smile are enough to make us try harder and do more!!!
My son, Doug, led the Cincinnati Chapter of Reaching For The Stars and the following here was pathetic. We hope to create a new group, if we can drum up any kind of support and/or following that won’t limit itself to just children, like RFTS, but help all those fortunate enough to make it through life’s early hurdles ,and facing the challenges involved with the aging process as well. Thank you Gary and family!!!