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Prayers and other forms of support shall be made available for all persons with defects which could be from birth, accident, or other complications and could be extended to parents and other caregivers who require emotional succor. Give OnlineUpcoming EventsWHAT WE DO
Due to the nature of the group which serves a support platform for all parents with children living with special needs, the organization covers all special conditions such as autism, down syndrome, cerebral palsy, dyslexia, spinal bifida, visual impairment and lots more.
To achieve the goal of supporting one another and advocating for a change for our children, we organize;
- Daily prayer meetings via Whatsapp and Facebook platforms.
- Quarterly physical prayer meetings.
- Annual Prayer Walk.
- Periodic visits to special orphanage and volunteerism in special needs schools.
- Training and workshops in churches to change the perception of people.
- Dissemination of information on social media and physical sensitization programmes in markets, schools, churches etc.
- Establishment of clubs in schools to promote attitudinal change in the young minds.
- Organizing Grass-root sensitization programmes in Markets, Schools and Churches.
- Provision assistive Aids to indigent children.
- Organization of Trainings and Financial empowerment of parents.
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