By Samantha Susilo | Head of Development and Communication
Dear Friends,
More than 1,000 special needs children have been vaccinated at Cinta Anak Bangsa Clinic. Numerous families and institutions of special needs children came and filled up vaccine quotas due to i-SERVE Vaccine’s drive-thru program being in a less crowded area which is practically and technically safer for these children.
"Most of our students are children with special needs such as autism, mental retardation, down syndrome, which are classified as low-functioning, and are difficult to be vaccinated. Children with special needs who are high-functioning can be brought by their parents independently and are easier to be vaccinated. But these low-functioning children are difficult to vaccinate due to their self-regulation challenges.” added Christin Wandini, Headmaster of Miracle School for Special Needs Education.
With the commitment to supporting the government’s nationwide vaccination goals, YCAB Foundation continues to spread its wings to serve the wider community. YCAB Foundation expresses gratitude to your generosity, and all parties involved and support in making i-SERVE Vaccine possible.
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