Unique initiative of Nav Divyang Foundation for disabled children
Foundation's new center started in Lower Parel
Mumbai: Nav Divyang Foundation has been working for the development of disabled children for the last 6 years. In which children with autism and other disabilities are being given free education and initiatives are being taken to improve their lives. Due to increasing disability among children, the Foundation has now started its third center in Lower Parel, Mumbai. This center has been started in Ramaji Mahadev Compound, Lower Parel East. Before this, work is being done to provide education to disabled children in the Foundation's Kandivali and Mira Road centres.
On the occasion of the inauguration of the center of Newly Disabled Foundation, Chartered Accountant CB Chhajed said that the work that the Foundation is doing in the interest of disabled children is being considered as a big effort in improving the lives of such children. Chhajed said that even today there is a need to change the thinking towards disabled children in the society.
Chief Trustee of Nav Divyang Foundation, Sanjay Mutha said that disabled children also deserve to live in the society. Mutha said that disabled children need belongingness the most, which the society is not able to fulfill properly even today. He said that after the parents, other people do not respect these children. Paras Bathia, Paras Kothari, Manisha Sancheti, Gopal Bhagwat and center head Sagar Kamble were present on this occasion.
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