"Impossible itself says I am possible. It depends on how we read and take up the things in casual manner." says Parameshwari – a beneficiary of Rehabilitation Center for Blind Women (RCBW). Parameshwari suffers from low vision and was unable to study. After joining RCBW and getting education through special training, she has now successfully completed 8th standard and has, in her own words, "lot of spirit and self confidence". Like RCBW, Prayas is another Asha for Education partner who helps disadvantaged members of the society to "overcome disabilities." Work An Hour 2010 features these organizations that have given disabled children hope, and a chance at independency, self sufficiency and self dignity. Rehabilitation Center for Blind Women (RCBW) Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu Rehabilitation Center for Blind Women (RCBW), founded by Dr. Joseph Prayas Take a minute, Donate an hour, Change a Life…
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