Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Hope in Motion
We also spoke to Zelda Mycroft - CEO of the Chaeli campaign. This organisation’s mission is to mobilise the minds and bodies of children with disabilities and to normalise society through advocacy and education programmes and events. They run six different programmes including providing custom-made assistive devices, therapies, physiotherapy, occupational therapy and communication facilitation and also support special needs children in mainstream schools. The thread that runs through all their programmes and events is the importance of inclusion and diversity in society, of all living with disability. For more information call the Chaeli campaign at 0861 242 353 or visit their website at www.chaelicampaign.co.za
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