The project works to rehabilitate and treat children with cerebral palsy, who are children with brain atrophy as a result of a lack of oxygen before, during, or after birth. Our goal is to treat and rehabilitate them by providing all important services to these children, including physical therapy, speech, skills development, occupational therapy, sensory integration, and academic support, in order to achieve our goal of integrating children into society and helping families who cannot afford the costs of treating their children, as well as providing medications for these children’s condition. Providing the necessary splints and contributing to surgical operations for children (tendon lengthening surgery - surgery on the vertebrae or pelvis) and overcoming all obstacles to bring the children to safety. The direct target group of the project is children with complete or partial brain atrophy. It led to a defect in movement, hearing, sight, and speech.
The indirect target group of the project
Mothers and fathers of cerebral palsy children who are subject to the cost of services on a monthly basis in large sums
The problem that the project addresses
The lack of specialized centers that provide free services to children with cerebral palsy
The lack of quality of services provided by other centers that do not specialize in treating Children
High costs of services provided in other centers
Results:
Services provided Physiotherapy, 90,000 sessions
Early intervention services, 50,000 sessions
Evaluations were conducted for 80 children
5,000 prescriptions for medicines were dispensed
200 splints were provided for children
They were made 4 necessary operations for children
1,500 food bags were distributed to children's families
2,000 meals were distributed to children
The condition of 80 children has improved