Social Awareness about Differently Abled in Egypt

by Alhassan Foundation for Differently Abled Inclusion
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Social Awareness about Differently Abled in Egypt
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Social Awareness about Differently Abled in Egypt
Social Awareness about Differently Abled in Egypt

Project Report | Mar 5, 2018
We choose to walk the talk and set the model!

By Lamise ElBetar | Project leader

80% wheelchair users
80% wheelchair users

Dear all Alhassan Foundation’s friends, believers & supporters,

It’s our pleasure to announce that we decided to set the model for others to replicate. Consequently we proved that we Walk the Talk through hiring wheelchair users as majority in our employees from the 1st day not just a minority as we used to see in workplaces.

Not only that, but also 50% of our founders are wheelchair users that’s why we believe in wheelchair users’ potential with a deep faith in their skill sets and proficiency. We chose the best of the best to hire because they will be firstly efficient, and secondly can feel what their peers suffer from in their everyday life through dealing with inaccessible governmental facilities or trying to support their families and secure a decent job. They can serve with all their heart and they won’t save any effort to help. Also when a newly wheelchair user see these vibrant employees working on their wheelchairs, he/she will take them as their role model for real change that starts from within.

We are proud to tell you that we are effectively changing minds and facing stereotypes. Through the other 7 projects that we provide to support and improve wheelchair users’ lives in Egypt, we change the misconception of dealing with wheelchair users as disabled persons. We initiated the first diverse choir & musical band in Egypt. This band include abled performers along with PWDs especially wheelchair users. They had the first public concert a few months ago, and it was SUCCESS! So they got invited in several TV shows in Egypt to prove to the whole society that they CAN do whatever any able person can do.


We also organized several social gatherings and events to help wheelchair users meet with each other and exchange their experiences and know more about our diversified projects to choose the most eligible project for their needs and circumstances. We try as much as we can to empower PWDs to overcome their mobility issues and inspires all the Egyptians & Arabs.


We would like to thank each and every one of you for your support. We urge you to continue supporting our cause and stay loyal donors to our cause through subscribing to a monthly recurring donation option. That will help wheelchair users in Egypt be more confident and accomplished. Please visit our Facebook page to read other success stories:

https://www.facebook.com/AlhassanFDN/

Thank you for believing in the differently abled. :)

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Alhassan Foundation for Differently Abled Inclusion

Location: Giza - Egypt
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Project Leader:
Lamise ElBetar
Giza - Egypt , Giza Egypt

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