
Deaf Accessibility in India
Thusar and Babloo talks about accessibility for deaf people in India
Thusar and Babloo talks about accessibility for deaf people in India
Clarissa from Macau talks about a problem we see worldwide – deaf people not having the chance to lead.
Laura, a leader in the deaf community in Indonesia talks about an issue deaf teachers face.
I looked at the seven statues of St. John on the shelf and asked them all for help. I had made it clear earlier that this money was theirs to spend as they wanted, so I had to shut up and be disappointed seeing them buy paper goods that would be used once and tossed away…for what?
Sarah visited Ghana last year & worked with GNAD Youth. Watch the video to learn more!
Typically when you travel to another country with different norms than yours, you learn lessons the hard way.
Lesson learned? Ask people want they want and need. Imagine how excited your home community will be knowing that they are collecting goods which will be appreciated and used to make a real difference in people’s lives. Don’t send “Nana gifts.” Ask first.