Tate Kemp To Hit The Road For Cerebral Palsy
Tate Kemp is a six-year old with cerebral palsy. Despite his disability and only being a pre-schooler, Tate is accomplishing amazing things. Soon, Tate will be competing in a 5.5km marathon in his walker in an attempt to raise money to get other cp children up and mobile.
Tate has been training hard three times a week for the upcoming Samsung Melbourne Marathon. He wants Victorians to get behind him and register for the marathon and join his campaign--Cerebral Palsy Education Centre--the official charity of the October event.
Cerebral palsy is the most common physical disability in Australia and is under-funded by up to $50 million each year. Pioneers like Tate are working hard to bring CP to the public awareness, so that change can happen and others have a chance at a brighter future.

