In the heart of Union Council Masoo Bhurgri Taluka Hyderabad (Rural) District Hyderabad, lies Village Mehrani, a community grappling with a unique challenge. For nearly five decades, the village has been home to a significant population of individuals with disabilities, primarily deafness and dumbness. Currently, 50 individuals face these challenges, limiting their opportunities and impacting their daily lives.
The Impact of Disabilities on Village Mehrani:
The presence of these disabilities has created a significant impact on the lives of individuals and their families. Communication barriers hinder their ability to engage in education, employment, and social interactions. Their limited access to resources and opportunities further restricts their potential and overall well-being.
Our Mission for village Mehrani:
We are committed to empowering the deaf and dumb community of Village Mehrani, providing them with the tools and support they need to lead fulfilling and independent lives. Our mission encompasses:
Providing accessible education:
Equipping individuals with sign language training and specialized learning materials to bridge communication gaps and facilitate their education.
Enhancing employment opportunities:
Collaborating with local businesses and organizations to create inclusive employment opportunities that cater to the unique needs of individuals with deafness and dumbness.
Promoting social inclusion:
Fostering a sense of belonging and acceptance within the community, encouraging social interactions and participation in community events.
Advocacy and awareness:
Raising awareness about the challenges faced by the deaf and dumb community and advocating for their rights and inclusion in society.
Your Contribution Matters:
Your generous contribution will enable us to make a tangible difference in the lives of individuals with deafness and dumbness in Village Mehrani. Your support will empower them to break down barriers, pursue their dreams, and contribute meaningfully to their community.
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This project will only be funded if at least $3000 is raised by December 22, 2024.