Today we also spoke to Vivian Lunika and Patience Lunika founders of an new organisation named (IFAD) Institution for the advancement of the Disabled) which is based in Khayelitsha. They started this NPO with one goal in mind and that is to help children s with disabilities in the community be able to go to school. They are saying as a parent with a disabled child do not hide them and not allow them to play or go to school. They help these kids with self-esteems, empower them to dream bigger.Patience and Vivian are currently working from home and they are making a huge different in their community . If you would like to get a hold of them please feel free to visit IFADSA on Facebook.
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