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Support the Specially-abled with an NGO

Support the Specially-abled with an NGO
Start Date :
Sep 11, 2014
Last Date :
Oct 30, 2014
18:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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This task gives you the unique opportunity to volunteer for a local organisation for the specially-abled. Support our specially-abled fellow-citizens by dedicating your time and ...

This task gives you the unique opportunity to volunteer for a local organisation for the specially-abled. Support our specially-abled fellow-citizens by dedicating your time and skills to make their lives better.

Compile your personal experience, best practices and success stories of the NGO in a report along with photographs and submit here.

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Sonal Shiwotia
Sonal Shiwotia 11 years 6 months ago
I , being a working women for past 10 years always wanted to do something for special children. That gives me real happiness of the world which can't be explained but only experience. We celebrate our Son's birthday in an orphange since 3 years and we only purchase cake , chocolates and balloons which are the favorite of every child. We spend quality time with them, we do dancing and singing and the kids really enjoyed a lot. Me and My family encouraged our friend & relative too.
Vipul Singh
Vipul Singh 11 years 6 months ago
Working for specially abled people is always a better opportunity we get to do something good for mankind.. It is like serving to God as all of us are a unique gift from God to our parents. And great are those parents who help their speciallyabled children fight to survive in this world. So we must salute their hardwork and should contribute some time for them helping them to realise that 'yaa,w are the part of this,someone care for us' .
Sairam KS
Sairam KS 11 years 6 months ago
I, being a practicing homeopath for past two decades in rural area, have organised more than 150 free Homeo camps and served more than 30 thousand people. Of them 50% are poor students, both girls and boys. Dept.of Ayush recognised me as resource person for Homeo for Mother and Child Health Care and I had organised more than 50 awareness programmes.If my services that are being rendered to rural poor are recognised and encouraged, I can do still better health care services.
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Rahul deswal
Rahul deswal 11 years 6 months ago
we started a school named Gandhi school 9 yrs ago for poor people and labour's child where small childs upto 14 yrs or more come and gain knowledge study and do other activities free of cost.. even that pencil and books and copy all study material also provided them free of cost and @ 7-9 P.M daily school works and we also contribute the 5100 amount to the jammu relief work and also do some marches on social topics like save girl... we have more than 50 student
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Gautam Reddy
Gautam Reddy 11 years 6 months ago
A disabled person in a wheel chair or assisted mobility cannot access public spaces because of the lack of sidewalks, ramps and elevators. India needs to make major changes to its attitude towards the disabled. My suggestion is to prepare City Codes which will specify in simple terms how to enable the disabled move around freely and feel inclusive. Sidewalks cannot be more than 6 inches higher than road level. Need to be atleast 4 feet in width with 5 deg slope (rumble stones) at driveway.