Preventing 500 children with disabilities from secondary disabilities and in some cases enabling them to come out of disabilitity, by providing timely early intervention services such as physical therapy, language therapy, training for improved mobility, and training in life skills for the routines of life, as well as surgery and equipping caregivers/parents with the know-how for handling disabilities.
This project tackles the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities, including delayed identification and intervention, limited access to essential medical and therapeutic services, and social isolation. By addressing these issues, the project aims to break down stigma, discrimination, and barriers to independence, ultimately enhancing the quality of life for those affected, to encourage a more inclusive and supportive society for people with disabilities.
The project focuses on children with disabilities by promoting early identification and intervention through community screenings. Collaborating with local stakeholders to provide ongoing therapies and medical support for adults. Hosting inclusive events, awareness campaigns, and peer support networks to combat social isolation. Organizing advocacy workshops and campaigns to challenge stereotypes, providing customized assistive devices, skills training, and disability management skills to parent
Early intervention for 500 children with disabilities wil improves their development, independence and social integration. Comprehensive medical and therapeutic support for adults enhances their quality of life and community participation. This project aims to drive societal change by creating an inclusive environment that values and empowers individuals. It will reduce the need for future intensive care, enhance community productivity, and foster a more equitable and supportive society for all.
This project has provided additional documentation in a DOCX file (projdoc.docx).
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