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You can play an active role in the future of this association by becoming an active member. It would be highly appreciated if you could spare some of your valuable time to help in joining our specialized teams.

  • Fund raising Team
  • Awareness and advocacy Team
  • Technical Committee
  • Public Relations and Media Committee
  • Research and Studies Committee                  

Join our Fund raising Team
Whilst the charity relies heavily on donations from companies, organizations and individuals, we also organize and take part in numerous fundraising activities throughout the year. Whatever the event, it is the hard work and commitment of our volunteers behind the scenes that make these events successful. Take a look at our events page for reports on ongoing and recent events and information on events planned for the future.
The
work of our fundraising volunteers is not only of vital importance to the survival of the charity, but also very personally rewarding, interesting and a great opportunity to meet new people. Click here for either the joining form or E-mailing us.

Support Our Events:
if you are unable to commit time to become a regular member of our fundraising committee, you can still play an essential role in the success of our fundraising events. For the larger, less frequent events we organize, we often need extra people to help with small tasks on the day or evening of the event.  Check out our alerts for the forthcoming events. e-mail us back and volunteer your time.

Join our Awareness and advocacy Team:
You can actively contribute by sensitizing the community at large through educational programs and mass media to improve public awareness of the needs of people with disabilities, and positive support.
This
role also effectively helps advocate for the integration of children with disabilities into the public school system and many other ways to help erase the negative stigma towards the children with disabilities.

 

 


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