PITTSBURGH – Sen. Costa was honored to attend the groundbreaking ceremony as United Cerebral Palsy Community Living and Support Services (UCP/CLASS) officially kicked off the renovation of the former Center for Creative Play building on South Braddock Avenue.


UCP/CLASS purchased the property with plans to renovate the 30,000-square-foot office building to accommodate its staff.

This year, UCP/CLASS is also marking its 60th anniversary of providing support to those with disabilities. United Cerebral Palsy Community Living and Support Services has grown over the years from a grass roots organization to the 14th largest Pittsburgh-area social service non-profit. Currently, this organization serves thousands of individuals and families.