Rehabilitation
Education
Profession
For All!
The Rehabilitation service is designed to support women with visual impairments and their children, who have been brought off the streets and face challenges such as psychological distress, depression, and severe poverty.
Has four major sub-units.
The Temporary Rehabilitative Shelter offers safe, short-term accommodation for women and children in critical need. The Drop-In Center provides immediate assistance and access to essential services.
The Scholarship Program supports education and vocational training for individuals with visual impairments. Social Outreach fosters community awareness, inclusion, and support for sustainable empowerment.
The rehabilitation service is intended to support women with visual impairment and their children who were brought from the street with psycho-social problems depression and harsh poverty.
TOGETHER’s Drop in Center supports children of visually impaired parents by providing nutritious food, informal education, creative class, child counselling and storytelling from Monday to Friday. Playing In-Door and Out-Door Games is part of the services given to the Drop-In Center Children.
TOGETHER with its scholarship program focused on mainly assisting visually impaired individuals and their families who are attending their class under economic constraints, vulnerable situations, and in urgent need of holistic assistance and Income Generating Activities (IGA) the scholarship that is a one-time investment to embark on self-initiated and sustainable income-generation activities and small business.
The outreach program is the Sub Project of Rehabilitation which began in 2016. It is designed to undertake in a place where needy visually impaired people who are living in the community and beneficiaries of TOGETHER as well as other disabled beneficiaries who live in the community by participating in coffee ceremony to share experience with the sighted community about the ability and challenges of visually impaired people.