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Vanuatu plans 2014

AUSTRALIA | Sat, 10 May 2014 | By loismoir | Views [377]

On July 5th a small group of therapists, and therapy students will join Joint Therapy Outreach visit to Vanuatu. This is the organisations 5th visit; the group set up to support people with disabilities and health needs living in impoverished circumstances.... Read more >

Tags: disability, health support, vanuatu, wheelchairs

Salaam Baalak Trust - One story

INDIA | Sun, 29 Dec 2013 | By tjrossi | Views [2612] | Comments [2]

Of all the interactions I've had with children at Salaam Balaak Trust perhaps the most powerful has been with Raju, a young Polio sufferer. Raju was born sometime around 1990 on the streets around New Delhi. He developed Polio at a young age which caused ... Read more >

Tags: beggars, delhi, disability, disabled, education, india, street children, volunteering

 

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