Disop Foundation
 

Project #1: Walking Aids, Improving the Life Style Of At- Risk Disabled

Project Abstract
Disop Social Foundation in Tema, Ghana is seeking support to expand our Walking Aids program with the objective of helping all of our at risk disabled enhance their social life and to make them more mobile and using the same facilities as their peers. The objective is that by the end of the year 2008 at least 200 disabled people will have a walking aid base on their condition and will have improved their mobility and style of living. The walking aid program is based on the latest research on the conditions and life style of people with disability in some suburb of Ghana. We request your support in supplying us with amount of walking aids that can meet the needs of 200 disable people by the end of the year 2008 and an amount of $1000 for repairs, maintenance and training of staff who will be involved in the disbursement of the equipments.

Statement of Need
Dating from the resent survey done from the department of social welfare research shows that there are about 20% out of the total  population of 20 million are disable people and out of these percentage there are about 10% - 15% of them in the rural areas. A little over 4% out of these are officially known; those in the rural areas whose conditions are seen as taboos by their relatives therefore are kept in rooms. Others see disabilities as a misdemeanor and against their tradition and so keep disabled people in deserted places in the communities. About 0.1% die out of the total population and the causes of their death are traced to be avoidable if appropriate care and attention were given. If care is not taking these people will continue to suffer since they can not move around to do things for and by themselves.

Program Description
The Disop Walking Aid project will enable at risk disable people to improve their mobility and social lives through utilization of assorted walking aids equipments such as wheelchairs, Crutches, Walking frame, Quad-point, Rollators (rolling walker) etc.The disabled using this innovative walking aids will be able to utilize all the facilities around with little or no help at all. They can go to school on their own and flee from danger. They will become less burdensome on their relatives. They will develop some level of self esteem which will propel them to develop their inherent talent since they will have access to formal or non formal education. Included in the Walking Aid project will be a day of training for the staff on the features and use of the walking aid equipments

Goals & Objectives
Describe the project objectives in measurable terms that address the academic and technology needs of the students.
The goal of the Walking Aid Project is to enable people with disabilities especially cripples who do not have walking aids as a result of poverty and are therefore kept indoors and immobile have access to walking aids equipments to improve their life style to the point where they can go to school on their alone and develop their skills that will prepare them to meet their economics need and make meaningful contribution to the society.
Studies have shown that people living with disabilities are likely to suffer more,especially those in the developing countries where there is no proper policies that take care of the needs of people with disabilities. A lot of these people are born to poor families for that matter can not afford these equipments. They are more likely to be onerous to relatives, forced to the street to beg for arms as a means of survival with all its associated risk. Their talent and visions remains unearth.
The main objectives include:
1. Providing a measurable level of independence, confidence and social influence in the society. The objective is that people with disability will not over rely on their immediate relations for their survival but rather fern for themselves and the society in which they live.
2. Enabling them to access facilities in the society through the use of walking aids that will be provided and attend programs organized in the society.
3. Helping the disabled be regular and stay in school with their peers, so they can continue learning in a least restrictive environment.


Activity Timeline

Submit Grant Proposal

January, 2008

Expected Grant Notification

March, 2008

Obtain Walking aids

June, 2008

Set up Equipment

July, 2008

Training Session   

July, 2008

Distribution of Equipment, First phase

July, 2008

Begin second Phase

August, 2008-Sept, 2008

Test on walking   Improvement

November, 2008

Prepare Results Report

December, 2008

 

Project #2: Skills Development Center For the Disabled (SDCD)

Project Abstract
A skills Development center SDCD is to be established for the disabled in a suburb of Ghana by Disop Social Foundation a non governmental organization located in Tema. This is to assist the people in the area  where due to their conditions of being physically challenged have the problem of associating themselves with the public and there by hiding in their homes and becoming  burdens to their relatives with  few gathering the courage of sitting by the road side as beggar  of food and money and others relying on children to aid them to  the road side or to an outskirts to find their means of livelihood since they lack walking aids such as wheelchairs, walking sticks and other aids for the physically challenged.

The SDCD will focus on providing skills development to the Disabled which will enable them unearth their talent. The centre will have ultra modern workshops, a hostel facility, and staff apartment all at the cost of about $ 115 thousand ( U.S dollars). The centre will train in vacations such as IT, sewing, shoe making, beads making,carvings,kente and door mart weaving, bee keeping, tie and dye batik ,etc. it is expected that these skills if acquired through the SDCD program will have a meaningful impact in their lives.

 The SDCD situated in this area would utilize the services of competent a national service personnel from the universities together with experts from the department of social welfare and the education services and the ministry of health who will be employed to support the effort of the organizations. The construction of the SDCD would embrace the community or local people will be involve in the labor work and provision of local materials for building the centre so that inmates will really have the sense of honor. We therefore request that you support this project so that by the year 2010 shelter as well as vocations is provided for the physically challenged.

Statement of the Problem
Major obstacles that face people with disability in their survival in the developing world include lack of employable skills, shelter and high level of inferiority complex. Which our rural areas and towns are not exception, since most of these people are kept in caves, hats, rooms and hardly are they exposed as a result of their physical state confining them at one place and most of these disabled people end up dying at a high rate but not noticed due to Isolation and poverty, poor shelter, lack of care and attention among others.

This project is aimed at serving about 2000 disabled people within the region of operation including those who find themselves on street begging for arms apparently against their wish but are being compelled to since they get their ‘daily bread ‘through this  means. This turn out to be their life style since that is the only option for survival. Another unfortunate thing is that it is becoming a professional business for the people who aid them to beg for arms, creating uncomfortable lifestyles for them since their conditions have made then to forget about themselves and awareness of the fact that they have certain talents and hidden skills within them and can make something meaningful out of their lives.

Dating from the resent survey done from the department of social welfare research shows that there are about 20% out of the total  population who are disabled and out of these percentage there are about 10% - 15% of them in the rural areas. A little over 4% out of these are officially know 20% are also in the rural areas whose conditions are seen as taboos by their relatives therefore are kept in rooms. Others see disabilities as a misdemeanor and against their tradition and so keep disabled people in deserted places in the communities. About 1% die out of the total population and the causes of their death are traced to be avoidable if appropriate care and attention were given.

Program Description
The construction of the skills Development center SDCD will be done in three phases thus the housing, logistics and the human phase. The housing phase involves building of infrastructure and the main buildings which includes ten classroom blocks which will be divided into workshops, theory rooms and a store room. In addition there will be a hostel, an administration block and recreational grounds. The logistics phase incorporate facilities and equipments for the workshops and the human phase encompass staffing and recruitment of inmates from the various villages and towns to the centre for training.

The centre is being  established for the disabled in the suburb of Ghana, where due to their conditions of being physically challenged have the problem  of associating themselves with the public and there by hiding in their homes making them  a burden to their relatives with a few gathering the courage of sitting by the road side as beggars of food and money with other relying on children to aid them to  the road side or to an outskirt since they lack walking aids such as wheel  chairs, walking sticks, arm stretchers etc. The SDCD will focus on providing skills development to the Disabled to unearth their talent through counseling and grouping them into various fields of interest and giving them the appropriate training in the various vocations.

It is expected that through the provision of vital information to the disabled, it will impact their lives directly and positively. SDCD situated here would utilized the service of national service personnel from the universities together with experts from the department of social welfare and the education services and the ministry of health will be employed to support the effort of the organizations The community or local people will be involve in the labor work and provision of local materials for building the centre so that inmates will really have the sense of honor and alleviate the high level of inferiority  complex and put their acquired skills into profitable use which can give them some level of income form their new vocations.
To effectively enhance the project various methods would be deployed. To really get the information to them their opinion leaders and the natives will actively be involved through communal labor and to educate them on the benefits of the project to the community through the appropriate medium:

  1. The creation of SDCD will be rehabilitation center for people with disability. The center will be staffed by experts, and staff from the social welfare and ministry of education.
  2. The Development, recruitment and training programs will be supervised by qualified staff by all standards and services of students from department from the special schools for the disabled as volunteers for the vocational and skills training.
  3. Main recruitment of the Disabled would be done by the director of the center through advocacy programs in the rural areas as well as one-on one home visitation so as to reach them on personal basis. A recruitment form will be filled which will provide detail information of every inmate, it will also spell out the rules, regulations and benefits that will be derived from SDCD since it’s to bring a source of hope and livelihood.

GOALS

  1. To help eliminate the plight of people with disabilities in our towns and villages who are isolated  and live in caves, hats and dilapidated buildings and those who are on the streets by providing them with shelter (SDCD).
  2. To counsel and help them identify their inherent talents and capabilities and not to feel that their present condition is limiting factor for them not to pursue any achievable goals in live.
  3. To unearth their individual talent within them through vocational skills training which can empower them to be independent and active as a result Of the income they will generate from the sales of the product they make from the vocational skills training.
  4. To provide certain basic necessities of life such as of food, clothing and shelter.
 
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