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LuskinOIC has secured support from the office of Los Angeles County Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell to expand access to its annual Cerebral Palsy Summer Camp, taking place June 10–12, at the LuskinOIC campus in Downtown Los Angeles.

This partnership, supported by a $10,000 investment from Supervisor Mitchell’s office, ensures that 25 children with cerebral palsy—particularly those living in Los Angeles County’s Second District—can attend camp at no cost to their families, eliminating financial barriers to participation.

The three-day camp will feature adaptive sports and recreational programming led by LuskinOIC’s Orthopaedic Rehabilitation Department under the leadership of Chris Caron, in partnership with Angel City Sports. Activities include wheelchair tennis, adaptive cycling, group programming, a fully accessible water-play experience, and therapy-dog engagement through Canine Companions.

The camp will also serve as a hands-on training ground for dozens of clinicians and student clinicians from across Southern California, providing direct, supervised experience in disability care and adaptive programming—advancing LuskinOIC’s role in building a more prepared, disability-competent healthcare workforce.

Support from Supervisor Mitchell’s office advances LuskinOIC’s commitment to equitable access for children with disabilities. By prioritizing outreach across District 2, the partnership strengthens connections to families who have historically faced barriers to specialty care and adaptive recreation.