Mary Glowrey – Liliane Brekelmans Disability Award – 2019 (CHAI Awards 2019)
CHAI Awards 2019 – Mary Glowrey – Liliane Brekelmans Disability Award Disability Award 2019. Role Model with Disability and NGOs
CHAI Awards 2019 – Mary Glowrey – Liliane Brekelmans Disability Award Disability Award 2019. Role Model with Disability and NGOs
Apply for ECOSOC consultative status in order to be considered by the 2018 NGO Committee (Deadline: 1 June 2017 – Late submissions will not be accepted)
Third EYE – A learning center for Autism. Each child is given 1:1 training to expand their knowledge rapidly through ABA therapy.
free global webinar series for NGOs on how the can better utilize social media to showcase their programs and fundraise online.
Volunteers played an active role in the dissemination of the Universal Braille Kit Project (UBK). This is a Kit of 8 devices, some of them, new original designs by Vidya Vrikshah and some, existing standard products. The Kit, accompanied by simple instruction manuals in the local languages, was designed to enable any literate person anywhere in India,
Disha’s motto is to light as many lives as possible and as it signifies, our mission is to make a positive change in the lives of as many needy as possible, by means of education, support and empowerment.
St. Anne’s Rehabilitation centre works with children with mental retardation and hearing impairement. The school provides residential facilities for nearing 200 mentally retarded children and 80 hearing impaired , free of cost for the poor.
Channeling the goodwill of communities: Very often, people of a community want to help those in need, but do not know how they can contribute, or don’t have the free time to make a significant individual contribution. At Udhavum Ullangal, we channel the goodwill of community members, organizing and coordinating contributions, so as to effectively […]
Aarrvins Home is a humanitarian organization mainly fighting for the developmentally delayed persons. We are a non-profit organization with a primary focus on upliftment of the underprivileged mentally and physically disabled children mainly the coastal areas of Tamilnadu, India. Located in Muthalakurichy (Hope Centre), with mentally challenged persons and has facilities for special care and education, vocational training and medical rehabilitation. It will be considered a model centre.
Sebama Foundation runs a residential center called ‘Mercy Home’ for children with orthopedic, hearing and developmental disabilities in Dharmapuri District of Tamil Nadu, India. There are three schools on-site with a total of about 240 children.