Project Report
| Oct 28, 2019
Help Visually Challenged Student in Education
By Cherin Fathima S | Fundraising Co-ordinator
Education would help an individual to survive better with the knowledge gained and to regular activities in the most appropriate way. It would guide us in moving in the right way to handle any kind of situation. Also, it certainly provides the certain skills necessary for using the technology. The practice of institutionalizing the blind in asylums has a history extending back over a thousand years.
Braille has been a very effective reading and writing medium for many blind and visually impaired persons, and knowledge of Braille provides numerous tangible and intangible benefits, including increased likelihood of obtaining productive employment and heightened self-esteem.
Our IAB organization cum institution is providing vocational and adaptive training, as well as grounding in academic subjects offered through special formats. A combination of necessary training tailored to the unique needs of each student, and solid academics, is going a long way towards producing blind and visually impaired students capable of dealing with the world independently.
Students are also supported with Assistive devices, laptops, voice recorders that could help them in gaining knowledge in the most easiest and effective way through which the lessons are pre-recorded for them. Great thanks to the supporters and well-wishers of IAB who are behind the success of these kids. All these are not possible without the generous support of Philanthropists through GlobalGiving in providing these tiny springs to achieve their goals.
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Jul 29, 2019
Educate visually challenged kid
By Nasreen | project Leader
The subject of blindness and education has included evolving approaches and public perceptions of how best to address the special needs of blind students. The practice of institutionalizing the blind in asylums has a history extending back over a thousand years. We are so happy to share this great news with the philanthropists through GlobalGiving. Kudos to the students and teachers who made this possible. Great thanks to the supporters and well-wishers of IAB who are behind the success of these kids. Through GlobalGiving we gained numerous donors across the world and this leads to raising our fund through $16,320 by 232 Philanthropists. We feel so grateful for the tremendous increase in the funds which we can utilize to literate numerous kids. Our institution is providing vocational and adaptive training, as well as grounding in academic subjects offered through special formats. A combination of necessary training tailored to the unique needs of each student, and solid academics, is going a long way towards producing blind and visually impaired students capable of dealing with the world independently. So, 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 to the face of each of our beneficiaries
Apr 29, 2019
Year's Education for the visually challenged child
By Nasreen | project Leader
Training based on the unique needs of each student, and solid academics, is going a long way towards producing blind and visually impaired students capable of dealing with the world independently. Late Mr. S.M.A.Jinnah, the visually challenged activist and a group of like-minded visually challenged people founded IAB in 1985. Indian Association for the Blind (lAB), based in South India and are a well-known non-profit organization working to provide education, employment, training and rehabilitation for the visually challenged from rural areas. Most blind and visually impaired students now attend their neighborhood schools, often aided in their educational pursuits by regular teachers of academics and by a team of professionals who train them in alternative skills: Orientation and Mobility (O and M) training - instruction in independent travel - is usually taught by contractors educated in that area, as is Braille. In the absence of those teachers, visually challenged will undergo severe difficulties in their future building. Since its inception, IAB has educated and rehabilitated more than 25000 visually challenged children and youths mainly from rural areas of Tamil Nadu mainly with the support of Philanthropic efforts through GlobalGiving. Blind children may also need special training in understanding spatial concepts, and in self-care, as they are often unable to learn visually and through imitation as other children do. Moreover, home economics and education dealing with anatomy are necessary for children with severe visual impairments. 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.