Your Disability Doesn’t Prevent You from Doing Well - ORHCW
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Published date: 2024/04/29
- Location: Abbeville, Alabama, United States
NGOs in India play a major role in supporting the rights of disabled people. Through a number of programs, different NGOs contribute in creating a helpful environment for those suffering from issues of disability. ORHCW aims to empower disabled people so as to thrive and succeed. We try to create inclusive environments where all can reach their complete potential. Through education and different support programs, we try to break down barriers to promote equal opportunities for disabled people. Join us where disability is not a restriction but an exclusive part of human diversity.
https://orhcw.org/specially-abled.html
https://orhcw.org/specially-abled.html
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