Pay Assessment Fees for Special Needs Children

by Raise Your Voice Saint Lucia Inc
Pay Assessment Fees for Special Needs Children
Pay Assessment Fees for Special Needs Children
Pay Assessment Fees for Special Needs Children
Pay Assessment Fees for Special Needs Children
Pay Assessment Fees for Special Needs Children
Pay Assessment Fees for Special Needs Children
Pay Assessment Fees for Special Needs Children
Pay Assessment Fees for Special Needs Children
Pay Assessment Fees for Special Needs Children
Pay Assessment Fees for Special Needs Children
Pay Assessment Fees for Special Needs Children
Pay Assessment Fees for Special Needs Children
Pay Assessment Fees for Special Needs Children
Pay Assessment Fees for Special Needs Children

Project Report | Mar 16, 2020
How Corona Virus Affect Special Needs Children

By Catherine Sealys | President

The sudden halt to all normal school and social activities since from March 16, 2020 will result in many physical outbursts as anticipated by many parents with special needs children as the sudden change in their routines while special needs children are confined to their homes for an entire month to protect and prevent the spread of the dreaded coronavirus. 

Special Needs Children get very combative when they are restricted and their routines changes.  This situation will become an extraordinary test case for the restrictive new reality soon to be felt by dozens of special needs kids and their families across the country. 

The virus that causes COVID-19 is being passed from person to person through respiratory secretions. Experts think that the virus can also be spread by touching contaminated surfaces. For example, if you touch a doorknob or other surfaces that an infected person has touched or sneezed on then you touch your face, you could pick up the virus.

Special needs parents are marginalized and vulnerable in many ways including socially and financially, with products such as wipes, disposable diapers, paper towels, toilet tissue, hand sanitizers, etc being sold out they are left to fend for themselves in this crisis.

 All personal care items including but not limited to paper towels, wipes, tissue, hand sanitizer, rubbing alcohol, etc is sold out our special needs and domestic violence victims are at risk more than ever as they do not have the financial means to buy bulk like everyone else.

With your help we can raise the monies necessary to provide this vulnerable and marginalized population the necessary supplies to protect themselves from this dreaded virus.

 

 

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Dec 19, 2019
Special Needs Children Are Still Marginalized

By Catherine Sealys | President

Sep 20, 2019
CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS ARE MARGINALIZED

By Catherine Sealys | President

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Raise Your Voice Saint Lucia Inc

Location: GROS ISLET - Saint Lucia
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Twitter: @ourvoiceslu
Project Leader:
Catherine Sealys
President
GROS ISLET , LC Saint Lucia

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