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The vision of FRAH is to build a just, self-reliant, and prosperous society, aligned with Senegal's Vision 2050 promoted by the State of Senegal, where every individual, particularly people with disabilities, can: Access education in conditions tailored to their specific needs. Thrive socially and professionally, becoming agents of their own future. Live with dignity and autonomy through initiatives that promote their integration and inclusion in society. FRAH aspires to be a model of excellence in humanitarian action, combining compassion, tangible action, and sustainable transformation for a future where no one is left behind.
Creation of a Vocational Training Center called IEFAM (Institute for Study, Training, and Apprenticeship of Trades). Providing training tailored to market needs to enable beneficiaries to become autonomous. Integrating specific programs for people with disabilities to foster their learning and employability. Establishing modern, accessible infrastructures. Fundraising activities include organizing donation drives and distributing items such as clothes and school supplies. Providing partial or full medical care for people with disabilities in urgent need (medications, prescriptions). Strengthening religious education by promoting spiritual values through inclusive Quran learning. Developing teaching methods tailored to the specific needs of children and adults.
FRAH aims to achieve a set of objectives: Create a vocational training center: Establish a modern and accessible center to provide training tailored to the needs of people with disabilities. This training aims to develop practical skills in line with the labor market, ensuring sustainable economic and social autonomy for beneficiaries. Promote social and educational inclusion: Facilitate access to quality education for children and adults with disabilities through adapted infrastructures and innovative teaching methods. FRAH aims to reduce inequalities by supporting inclusive education. Strengthen religious education: Integrate Quran learning in a framework tailored to the specific needs of vulnerable individuals. This will enhance their faith and spiritual culture while emphasizing values of ethics and solidarity. FRAH aspires to nurture citizens who are spiritually and socially balanced. Provide medical and material support: Offer partial or full coverage of essential medical care, especially for those with costly prescriptions. FRAH also plans to distribute specific equipment such as wheelchairs and prosthetics, aiming to ease families' burdens and improve the beneficiaries' quality of life. Conduct awareness campaigns: Raise community awareness about the rights of people with disabilities and the importance of their inclusion in society. These campaigns aim to fight stereotypes and discrimination, fostering an environment where diversity is seen as a strength. Organize donation drives: Implement regular fundraising, clothing, and school supply drives for vulnerable individuals. These donations will address immediate needs while strengthening community solidarity. FRAH aims to make mutual aid a universal culture. Support socio-economic integration projects: Assist beneficiaries in starting small businesses or income-generating activities by providing entrepreneurial training, as well as startup funding or materials. This will enable vulnerable individuals to become financially independent. Build a network of supportive partners: Collaborate with public institutions, private companies, and NGOs to maximize project impacts. This network will help mobilize resources and strengthen FRAH's intervention capacities. Together, accelerating the achievement of humanitarian goals is possible.
Human Approach: FRAH places humans at the heart of its actions by addressing the essential needs of the most vulnerable.Long-term Impact: The projects led by FRAH, including the Training Center, will provide sustainable solutions to major societal challenges.Global Commitment: FRAH works not only in the field of training but also in strengthening health and cultural and spiritual values.
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