Project Report
| Mar 10, 2025
Empowering Visually Impaired Through Technology
By Nasreen | Project Head
Imagine students in rural areas confidently using computers and accessing knowledge like never before! Unfortunately, many visually impaired students lack access to technology and basic computer literacy, limiting their opportunities for education and employment. At the Indian Association for the Blind (IAB), we are committed to bridging this gap by providing specialized training that empowers visually impaired students to independently access information using assistive technology. Through this initiative, students not only develop crucial digital skills but also gain confidence to pursue higher education and career aspirations.
With your generous support, we continue to equip visually impaired students with the tools they need to overcome technological barriers and become self-reliant. Access to computer literacy opens doors to a brighter future, enabling them to participate more fully in society and achieve their dreams. As always, we, along with GlobalGiving, extend our heartfelt gratitude and remain dedicated to reaching more students, ensuring that every visually challenged individual has the opportunity to learn, grow, and succeed. Thank you for being a part of this transformative journey!
Nov 7, 2024
Computer Training to Visually challenged kids
By Nasreen | Project Leader
Imagine students in rural areas using computers and reading books! Many students do not have access to technology and lack basic knowledge of computer skills. Indian Association for Blind (IAB) aims to provide various supports & training to the visually impaired community to make them self-reliant. One of our programs is providing training for visually impaired school students. Through this project, visually impaired can build up their ability to independently access information using a computer
Our mission is to empower the blind and visually impaired students through assistive technology. Due to their lack of computer literacy, they are unable to access online information that might otherwise allow them to more fully participate in society. Students become discouraged and fall behind due to technological challenges. We tries to help visually impaired children to use the technology that suits them best as they grow up.
When Persons with disabilities are equipped with computer literacy and computer assistive technology they will be more likely move forward in their career and employment, which leads to self-sufficiency and a higher self esteem. With success, more visually impaired persons will pursue higher education and professional aspirations. "There is no better way to thank God for your sight than by giving a helping hand to someone in the dark".
Thank you for being a part of nourishing our visually challenged students.As always, we, along with GlobalGiving, will do our best in reaching out to generous donors across the Globe and will strive to bring happiness on the face of each of our beneficiaries.
Thank you for being a part of nourishing our visually challenged students.
Jul 9, 2024
Computer Training for Visually Challenged Children
By Nasreen | Project Leader
Imagine students in rural areas using computers and reading books! Many students do not have access to technology and lack basic knowledge of computer skills. Indian Association for Blind (IAB) aims to provide various supports & training to the visually impaired community to make them self-reliant. One of our programs is providing training for visually impaired school students. Through this project, visually impaired can build up their ability to independently access information using a computer
Our mission is to empower the blind and visually impaired students through assistive technology. Due to their lack of computer literacy, they are unable to access online information that might otherwise allow them to more fully participate in society. Students become discouraged and fall behind due to technological challenges. We tries to help visually impaired children to use the technology that suits them best as they grow up.
When Persons with disabilities are equipped with computer literacy and computer assistive technology they will be more likely move forward in their career and employment, which leads to self-sufficiency and a higher self esteem. With success, more visually impaired persons will pursue higher education and professional aspirations. "There is no better way to thank God for your sight than by giving a helping hand to someone in the dark".
Thank you for being a part of nourishing our visually challenged students.As always, we, along with GlobalGiving, will do our best in reaching out to generous donors across the Globe and will strive to bring happiness on the face of each of our beneficiaries.
Thank you for being a part of nourishing our visually challenged students.