‘Prabha’ project to serve differently abled launched
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Connected Initiative, in association with a collective of National Service Scheme volunteers in higher secondary schools in Kozhikode, Composite Regional Centre for Persons with Disabilities (CRC) and
Connected Initiative, in association with a collective of National Service Scheme volunteers in higher secondary schools in Kozhikode, Composite Regional Centre for Persons with Disabilities (CRC) and Able World, has come up with ‘Prabha’ (Persons with disabilities Rehabilitation and Basic Health Assurance), a comprehensive project for the service of differently abled persons. The CRC and Able World had launched “CoWe Care Kerala”, a project for differently abled, which included services such as a help desk for COVID vaccination, medicines when required, ambulance service, online therapy service and psychological assistance.More Related News
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