Bhavana was born with Down’s Syndrome. She is one of the most friendly and loving people in the organisation. Her strength lies in perfection. She makes the most precise paper bags you will ever see..
Safinaz Sulthana signed her story to us stating “I am deaf, but I can lip-read a little. When I was at home I used to sit alone, and had no communication with anyone. My husband.
Sitamma asked us if we really wanted to listen to her story, since it was a tragedy. When we assured her we would , she began. “I was affected by leprosy. I saw the white.
Rekha’s hours of hard work finally pay off as she finishes making the paper-mâché bowl. She smiles and places it neatly in the box. If you look closely, you can see a hint of naughtiness.
Sanam recounts the day there was a gas explosion in her house. “I had left my son at school and had just arrived home to start cooking for the day. The next thing I remember.
Shrikanth says “I was born blind, and didn’t know what to do in life. I joined this place where they supported people like me to have a job, and I’ve been here for 25 years..
Sushil's story was explained by his mother like this " Sushil was 4 when he was diagnosed with intellectual disability, he was trained and sent to regular school but it did not help him much. He loves.
Lucy says “People laughed at me during school days, I used to be so shy to come out of my home. My dad refused permission for everything. He did not allow me to go anywhere..