Inclusivity for disabled children in South Africa

by Uhambo USA
Inclusivity for disabled children in South Africa
Inclusivity for disabled children in South Africa
Inclusivity for disabled children in South Africa
Inclusivity for disabled children in South Africa
Inclusivity for disabled children in South Africa
Inclusivity for disabled children in South Africa
Inclusivity for disabled children in South Africa
Inclusivity for disabled children in South Africa
Inclusivity for disabled children in South Africa
Inclusivity for disabled children in South Africa
Inclusivity for disabled children in South Africa
Inclusivity for disabled children in South Africa
Inclusivity for disabled children in South Africa
Inclusivity for disabled children in South Africa

Project Report | Jul 11, 2017
Training Parents at Emadlelweni

By Lucinda Kerschensteiner | Founding Director

Thanks to supporters like you, Uhambo will be working with the Emadlelweni Center, a day center for children with disabilities in the Indwe Township of the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. This community is quite remote and rural and the conditions do not make it easy for parents of children with disabilities. Many of the children have not had access to services (and thus, do not have a wheelchair) and transporting children to the center for services can be quite challenging.

Given these logistical challenges, home-based intervention will be a critical method to support these children and their families. Uhambo will directly train the parents on care-giver methods so they are equipped to better support their children from home. Training of the Center staff on Uhambo's stimulation programs will increase their capacity and offer an opportunity for the children, who range from primary school age to young adults, to be more engaged and included with their families and community.

In addition, many of the children with disabilities do not have wheelchairs (and remain immobile at home) and Uhambo has assessed them for appropriate devices.

Through project funding already raised, Uhambo will provide:

  • Disability awareness workshops to overcome stigma associated with disabilities 
  • The Nidnogona “I Can” Stimulation Program training to facilitators and parents
  • Spare parts for those children who have wheelchairs

We hope to have photos soon!

We are excited to serve this center and have numerous other centers throughout Southern Africa who woud like to receive this program, as well. Thank you for spreading the news about our work so we can continue to reach more communities in need.

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Uhambo USA

Location: Fort Collins, Colorado - USA
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Project Leader:
Lucinda Kerschensteiner
Founding Director
Fort Collins , Colorado United States

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Combined with other sources of funding, this project raised enough money to fund the outlined activities and is no longer accepting donations.
   

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