What is CLAPA?

CLAPA is the only UK-wide voluntary organisation specifically helping those with, and affected by, cleft lip and palate. It is unique.

CLAPA was set up in 1979 as a partnership between parents and health professionals. It provides support for new parents, and for people with the condition and their families, from infancy through to adulthood.

There are 27 CLAPA branches (all run by volunteers) and many other regional contacts in the United Kingdom, each committed to providing the support needed by families affected by cleft lip and/or palate.

Branches are run by people who have themselves benefited from the organisation, often working in partnership with local health professionals.

Clapa's key functions are to:
 
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