Project Report
| Jun 15, 2026
Creating Pathways to Learning
By Jawanghe Joseph | Project Leader
Many children with physical disabilities face daily barriers that prevent them from accessing education. Through this initiative, we are working to remove those barriers by providing 100 durable wheelchairs tailored to individual needs.
The project team continues to conduct assessments and engage with families to understand each child's educational challenges. These consultations ensure that support is both practical and meaningful.
In addition to wheelchair distribution, school staff are receiving training on creating inclusive learning environments. Teachers are learning how to better support children with mobility challenges and encourage participation in classroom activities.
Regular follow-up visits will help monitor progress and address any maintenance needs. With donor support, children are gaining not only mobility but also confidence, dignity, and hope for a brighter future.
Jun 15, 2026
Supporting Children, Families, and Schools
By Jawanghe Joseph | Project Leader
This reporting period focused on strengthening partnerships with local schools, healthcare providers, and disability organizations in preparation for wheelchair distribution activities. These collaborations are essential to ensuring children receive comprehensive support.
Every child selected for the program is undergoing a detailed mobility assessment conducted by trained professionals. This process helps identify the most suitable wheelchair type for each beneficiary.
Training materials have been developed for caregivers and school staff to enhance their understanding of wheelchair safety, mobility assistance, and basic maintenance practices. These efforts help create a sustainable support system around each child.
Community awareness meetings are also helping families understand the importance of inclusion and equal educational opportunities. Through these combined efforts, we are building stronger communities where children with disabilities can flourish.
Jun 15, 2026
Building Inclusive Schools Through Mobility Suppor
By Jawanghe Joseph | Project Leader
Education is a right for every child, yet many children with disabilities remain excluded because they lack the mobility needed to reach and participate in school. This project aims to bridge that gap by providing 100 wheelchairs to children in underserved rural communities.
Professional health practitioners are working closely with families to assess each child’s mobility requirements before wheelchair allocation. This process ensures that every wheelchair promotes comfort, safety, and independence.
School administrators and teachers are actively participating in training sessions focused on disability inclusion and wheelchair support. These sessions are helping schools become more welcoming and accessible environments for all learners.
The project also includes ongoing maintenance and repair support, ensuring the wheelchairs remain functional for years to come. With your support, children are gaining the freedom to attend school consistently and pursue their dreams.