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Breaking Barriers for the Visually Impaired

Summary

The project seeks to train visually impaired children in computer education, Braille and English language skills,. Through this, it is hoped that the students would become self-reliant and employable. progress reportread updates from the field


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Project Needs and Beneficiaries

An estimated 500 million people worldwide have some form of visual, hearing, mobility, or cognitive impairment. The resource center will help to level the playing field for visually impaired people, overcoming the stigmas and misconceptions associated with disabilities in the developing world. The Center will cater to visually impaired youth in and around Chennai, India.

Activities

The project would provide: - Training in computer literacy through software for the visually-impaired. - Braille and English language training to the visually-impaired. - Career skills to enhance employability.

Funding Information

Total Funding Received to Date: £7,701
Remaining Goal to be Funded: £22,253
Total Funding Goal: £29,954

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc).

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Why this Project is Important

Potential Long Term Impact

Visually impaired children in the developing world are often denied equal access to education and technology. Our programs will break the invisible barriers to employment and equality of opportunity, giving them dignity and independence.

Project Message

During our workshop at Loyola College, I met a visually-impaired professor who was techno-phobic! After much persuasion, he was motivated to take computer classes. Today, he's a computer pro!
- Ann Moideen, Founder and CEO

Who is Running This Project

Contact

Ann Moideen,
Founder
20 Old Shelter Rock Rd
Roslyn
NY, NY 11576
United States
516-570-0088
Email:

Project Sponsor

Ann Moideen

Organisation

Ann Foundation Inc
20 Old Shelter Rock Rd
Roslyn, NY 11576
United States
516-570-0088
http://annfoundation.org

Learn more about Ann Foundation Inc and the project team.



Where this Project is Located

Country

This project is located in India and can also be found under Education.

For more information about India, read the Human Development Report on India or the Wikipedia entry for India.

When this Project was Updated

Last Updated

This project was last updated on December 18, 2011.

Date Added to GlobalGiving

This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on October 21, 2008.

Latest Update from the Field

Students are making progress - Ann Foundation

By Ann Moideen - President and CEO, December 18, 2011 04:07 PM

Students attending the class
Students attending the class

This is our second successful year at IELC School. We at the Ann Foundation would like to thank all our generous donors for their support during 2011.

At present, 80 visually challenged students are making good progress in both conversational English and interpersonal skills. The classes have been running smoothly while the enthusiasm of the students is growing. Many students say it is the highlight of their week, a time when they can learn and speak English in a fun way without having to sit for exams.

In addition to their English skills, the students are enjoying extra-curricular activities.  They have won numerous awards and accolades, participating in many Quiz competitions, volleyball, cricket, dance, music, kabaddi and more as they compete in state level tournaments.

The teachers also enjoy the classes conducted in both Tamil and English. Every teacher is given a chance not only to speak from the script but also to come up with impromptu lines for the topic under discussion. When they assign homework, the teachers complete it along with the students and present their work in class. Even the shy, hesitant teachers have now become more vocal as compared to the start of the classes. 

Interacting with these students has been a rewarding experience for our volunteers.Even though the school has limited resources, teachers and students show so much enthusiasm, inspiring everyone to strive for more. All the volunteers agree that they learn more from the experience than the students learn from them.

Our volunteers have also spent much time and effort over the past several months designing and developing a curriculum that could be adopted by our international tutors. We look forward to reaping the rewards of these efforts.  

In addition to continuing the current classes, in the coming year, we plan to give a sleeping bag to each of the 170 students at a cost of $50 each.

We appreciate your continued support for our project.

Students of IELC school
Students of IELC school

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