The CHILD WELFARE TRUST (CWT) in Bhuj was founded in 1998 by Dr. Shantuben Patel, a pediatrician with a vision to integrate special children into the mainstream of Kutch district. This modern school, spanning 18,000 square feet, is specifically designed to cater to the educational and vocational training needs of handicapped ...
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Our Causes
Disability Rehabilitation
Our main goal is to Rehabilitate the Differently abled Children
About 500,000 children become blind each year, which is one child every minute.
About half of these children die within one or two years of becoming blind.
“Disability is not a brave struggle or ‘courage in the face of adversity.’ Disability is an art. It’s an ingenious way to live.”
Neil Marcus
In India, a significant portion of the youth population faces the daunting challenge of pursuing education while coping with single or multiple disabilities.
Various structural factors, including caste, gender, religion, and poverty, compound the difficulties associated with disability. Despite these challenges, people with disabilities in India demonstrates remarkable resilience, transcending these divisive factors. However, it’s important to note that common threads define their lives, primarily characterized by poverty and marginalization from mainstream societal mechanisms.
According to a 2019 UNESCO report, out of the 7.864 million children with disabilities in India, three-quarters of those aged five years or older do not enroll in any educational institution.
Specially-abled students who lack access to education or vocational training often find themselves leading dependent lives, and unfortunately, they are sometimes abandoned by their underprivileged families who cannot afford to provide care for them into adulthood.
Impact of Disability Rehabilitation Projects Supported by Joy of Helping
Making a Positive Impact to specially-abled individuals with WARDS in 2023
WARDS, an NGO supporting individuals with autism, cerebral palsy, multiple disabilities, and mental retardation, aims to bridge the gap between these children and their peers. Through various programs such as Special Education, Therapy, Digital Skills Training, and Vocational Training, WARDS helps individuals overcome their challenges and integrate into society. With ...
Read MorePromoting Self Reliance among the specially-abled individuals with Tamahar Center in 2023
Tamahar, a non-profit organization founded in 2009 by Mrs. Vaishali Pai, an Occupational Therapist with over 30 years of experience, focuses on childhood disability, specifically developmental delay due to brain damage. Serving children from diverse backgrounds, Tamahar adopts a holistic developmental intervention approach, combining Early Intervention, Special Education, Auxiliary Therapies, ...
Read MoreEnabling Special Children with Child Welfare Trust in Bhuj in 2023
The CHILD WELFARE TRUST (CWT) in Bhuj was founded in 1998 by Dr. Shantuben Patel, a pediatrician with a vision to integrate special children into the mainstream of Kutch district. This modern school, spanning 18,000 square feet, is specifically designed to cater to the educational and vocational training needs of handicapped ...
Read MoreFacilitating Through Creativity with Kalyanam Karoti in 2023
Kalyanam Karoti, a National Award-winning organization recognized by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, is dedicated to preventing and curing avoidable blindness and serving the disabled in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, India, since 1981. It offers free education, vocational training, physiotherapy, and occupational therapy to Children with Special Needs (CWSN). ...
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