Disability Connect

Oasis Association

Oasis began as Oasis Special School in 1952, providing education for learners with intellectual disability who were excluded from mainstream schooling. As the children grew older, there was the challenge of where they would be able to work, with many failed attempts to place them into the formal job market. In response, we opened the […]

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National Council for People with Physcial Disabilities in SA

The National Council for Persons with Physical Disabilities in South Africa (NCPPDSA)is a non-governmental, registered non-profit organisation with a footprint throughout South Africa with nine Provincial Associations for Persons with Disabilities (APDs)with numerous projects and branches serving persons with disabilities at grass root level. Contact number: 011-452-2774Email Address: nationaloffice@ncppdsa.org.zaWebsite: www.ncpd.org.za

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Muscular Dystrophy Foundation of South Africa

The Muscular Dystrophy Foundation of South Africa assists affected persons and their families by: Providing access to international information regarding specific dystrophies, Hosting informative workshops about muscular dystrophy, Providing referrals to health facilities and professional counsellors, Assisting with specialised disability equipment, if funding is available, Providing access to social service professionals for emotional support, Facilitating support

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Lusito Portuguese Association for the Mentally Handicapped

The Lusito Association was established in 1979 by a group of Portuguese parents who found a need for a school for the differently abled within the Portuguese community. The Lusito Association started the first Lusito School under the auspices of the Mental Health Society of the Witwatersrand and has subsequently grown with the school.The Lusito

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Headway Gauteng

Headway Gauteng, is a registered non-profit organisation that offers a variety of support programmes to adult survivors of Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) as well as support services to their families and caregivers. The vast majority of our injured members have sustained a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) as a result of a motor vehicle, pedestrian vehicle

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Gauteng Cornea & Eye bank

EyeBanks are registered non-profit organisations authorized by the Dept. of Health to obtain and distribute eye tissue to Surgeons for transplant purposes in order to restore or improve the sight of persons who are blind or partially blind.An eye bank is a non-profit agency staffed with trained medical professionals who recover, process, and distribute eye tissue for surgical,

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DeafBlind SA ( DBSA)

The main objective of Deafblind South Africa is to break the isolation that surrounds Deafblind people. Because deafblindness can be considered a communication disability, many Deafblind people live in isolation and they are very often unable to utilize services that might be available to other people. Deafblind South Africa sees its role as a lobbying

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