We have 98 Children who are Blind and Albinos Who we Support ,The Blind and Albinism share a Common Problem in Education many albinism and Blind are prevented from attending school Because of their low vision . Siblings without albinism may be prioritised, or assumptions may be made that children with albinism aren’t as capable. There are, in fact, no cognitive or academic learning disabilities associated with albinism. Children with albinism are able to perform as well as any other student in the class when their low vision is addressedAlbinism is a rare genetic condition that limits the body’s production of the pigment melanin in the skin, hair and eyes. Children with albinism face a number of challenges. One of them is low vision The visual impairment of children with albinism means that although they attend school, their needs aren’t accommodated in the classroom.Since not all children with albinism have the same visual acuity, and since not all use their vision with the same efficiency, it is important to consider the individual abilities, needs and skill level of each child.They’ll also often have experienced serious trauma such as stigmatisation, bullying or neglect. This affect their ability to learn effectively and develop a positive sense of personal identity.Teachers play an extremely important role in the lives of children with albinism as they can help them to grow, learn and realise their full potential in life. This are equipments that are needed to Help The Children with Albinism1-SCENEEYE 5002-VIDEO MAGNIFIER –3-BRAILLENOTE APEX NOTE TAKER4-EMBOSSER5-VOICEOVER (in OS X & iOS)6-BRAILLE COMPASS7-sunglasses to protect the eyes from the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) rays.8-protective clothing and sunscreen to protect the skin from UV rays.We need to Raise $2900 which we will Get above Equipment enough to Help the Children, Please Pray and if Your The Spirit of Christ Lead you to Help we will be Thankful, for any Donation Click BUTTON BELOW
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