Children born or who become disabled in Tanzania are treated as pariahs. They must fight against this stigma, as well as the disability itself.
"In Their Shoes" is helping professionals from TV companies, who will work as volunteers, to make a documentary to change that...
“It's been around for 200 years but you may only recently have noticed Braille in everyday usage.
If you've had your eyes, or fingers, open, you may have noticed Braille on toilet doors to denote gents or ladies, on buttons in lifts, on bottles of wine and packaging on breakfast cereals and ready meals. “
Watch how the Armenian Eye Care Project helped the secluded village of Yerevan with the Mobile Eye Hospital.
-Share our stories
---Obstacles we faced
---What we've done
---What we learned
---What we need
---What we offer
-To help each other
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Catherine Gogel, Publisher