Project Report
| Feb 16, 2017
Braille books for Visually challenged kids..
By Pooja | Communication Manager
Indian Association for the Blind (lAB), based in South India is a well-known non-profit organization working to provide education, employment, training and rehabilitation for the visually challenged from rural areas. Late Mr. S.M.A.Jinnah, the visually challenged activist and a group of like-minded visually challenged people founded IAB in 1985. Since its inception, IAB has educated and rehabilitated more than 19420 visually challenged children and youths mainly from rural areas.
However new technology give rise to improvement in the field of education of visually challenged kids like ipod, headphones, talk-back softwares, numerous students depend upon braille books for their education. Your philanthropic interest in making them having their own braille books is deeply appreciable and this give raise to $6,195 through your generous donations.
Once again, we want to thank the philanthropist for their contributions and also the GlobalGiving who paved the way for us to utilize their donations from all over the world. We look forward to raising more for this cause. As always, we, along with GlobalGiving, will do our best in reaching out to generous donors across the Globe and will strive to bring happiness on the face of each of our beneficiaries.
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Nov 23, 2016
Braille books for visually impaired Kids..
By Pooja | Communication Manager
Indian Association for the Blind (lAB) is a renowned non-profit organization based in South India. We work to provide good quality education, employment, training and rehabilitation facilities for visually challenged children and youths from rural areas. It was established in 1985 by visually challenged activist Late Mr. S.M.A.Jinnah and a group of like-minded visually challenged people. Till date, IAB has benefited more than 11200 youths.
Your gift, $5251.13 from 56 Philanthropists really enables us to make our students to have their own copies of Braille Books. Thank you all for building confidence in visually impaired young people and help them learn to overcome the limitations of sight loss. We deeply appreciate your willingness to share the gift of literacy with these precious children!
Once again, we want to thank the philanthropist for their contributions and also the Global Giving who paved the way for us to utilize their donations from all over the world. We look forward to raising more for this cause. As always, we, along with Global Giving, will do our best in reaching out to generous donors across the Globe and will strive to bring happiness on the face of each of our beneficiaries.
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Aug 23, 2016
Seedling knowledge to Visually challenged students
By Pooja | Communication Manager
Thank you all for your support!
lndian Association for the Blind (lAB) is a renowned non-profit organization based in South India. We work to provide good quality education, employment, training and rehabilitation facilities for visually challenged children and youths from rural areas. It was established in 1985 by visually challenged activist Late Mr. S.M.A.Jinnah and a group of like-minded visually challenged people. Till date, IAB has benefited more than 11200 youths.
Thank you for your interest for Seedling Braille Books for our Children. Every 10 dollar we receive will make another braille book for students. The total raised amount is $5,236. Please be assured that your donation to our visually challenged kids will be carefully and lovingly administered. The hard work that your gift represents will be matched with our own dedication and energy, and thanks to our combined efforts, many blind children will be blessed with books to read! We deeply appreciate your willingness to share the gift of literacy with these precious children!
We are grateful to your donations that you provide to our project and help the blind children learn new things, learn how to read and study, enjoy the book s and share great tales with their peers. We are excited about our progress and achievements. We share them with joy! And we are especially happy that the visually impaired children are now able to enjoy the books, wonderful tales, their lives became more joyful and happy!
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