This project aims to improve the quality of life for 50,000 persons with disabilities (PWDs) living in 1,050 villages. It would provide access to much-needed disability and rehabilitation services, through building local capacity, improving access to information, providing home-based rehabilitative therapy, advocating for disability entitlements, awareness creation, providing aids and appliances, thereby promoting human rights, social integration, restoration of self-esteem and dignity of PWDs
Physical and financial barriers exclude the 50000 persons with disability living in Bangalore Rural villages from accessing health, education and rehabilitation services. Stigma prevents them from participating in social events. Treatable impairments are ignored due to inability to access medical facilities. Youth are unemployed due to lack of education and skill training. Children with intellectual disability have no access to specialized care. Women face difficulties due to lack of toilets.
300 PWDs will be overcome mobility challenges moving them from dependence to independence. 2000 disabled persons lifted out of poverty and social isolation through access to Govt. entitlements. 200 children with intellectual disability will become independent in their daily activities through therapy. 10 mothers having children with intellectual disability will enhance their socio-economic condition through livelihood activities. 20 disabled women will become independent by providing toilets
To provide quality, holistic care to all people and train others to do the same, sharing the love of Jesus Christ, drawing people to him and growing together into a mature community.
Physical and financial barriers exclude the 50000 persons with disability living in Bangalore Rural villages from accessing health, education and rehabilitation services. Stigma prevents them from participating in social events. Treatable impairments are ignored due to inability to access medical facilities. Youth are unemployed due to lack of education and skill training. Children with intellectual disability have no access to specialized care. Women face difficulties due to lack of toilets.
300 PWDs will be overcome mobility challenges moving them from dependence to independence. 2000 disabled persons lifted out of poverty and social isolation through access to Govt. entitlements. 200 children with intellectual disability will become independent in their daily activities through therapy. 10 mothers having children with intellectual disability will enhance their socio-economic condition through livelihood activities. 20 disabled women will become independent by providing toilets
To provide quality, holistic care to all people and train others to do the same, sharing the love of Jesus Christ, drawing people to him and growing together into a mature community.
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