By Janet Preethi G | Project Leader
Greetings all..!!
Thank you for your continued supports until now.
Children’s rights are human rights that are accustomed explicitly to the children needs, wants and overall well-being. They take into account their fragility, specificities and age-appropriate requirements. Children’s rights aim to take into account the necessity of the development of a child.
Disabled persons have the right to medical, psychological and functional treatment, including prosthetic and orthetic appliances, to medical and social rehabilitation, education, vocational training and rehabilitation, aid, counselling, placement services and other services which will enable them to develop their capabilities and skills to the maximum and will hasten the processes of their social integration or reintegration.
Each Child especially Differently Abled Kids have the rights to basic needs. They lack in getting exposure especially rural resouce poor children. We were able to give only one exposure trip for a Blind School Children. We are planning for a trip on coming April 2, to take Autism kids to beach side areas. We look for your support and help. It's a gift to witness the happiness and joy those children experience as we all know the first experience is a special and unforgettable one. We welcome you all to witness the same.
VOICE Trust seeks your help and support for the following:
- Virtual Volunteers
- Fundraisers in GlobalGiving
If interested in being a part in transforming lives of people we request you to email to connect@voice-trust.org
Thank you all once again
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