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South African Deaf Youth Development Project (SADYDP)

SADYDP is a national organisation that render youth development services to young deaf people’s in South Africa. To enhance the quality of Deaf youth to advocate for their human rights in their local youth organizations and projects. To raise more funds and organize more workshops The programmes are as follows list: 1. Youth Education, Skills […]

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South African Women Association (SADWA)

South Africa is a vast country and complex, Deaf women are scattered throughout the country, which makes networking critically important for exchanging of information, empowerment and enhancement in the quality of lives for all Deaf women. Contact number: 012-343-0661/’079-931-2129Email Address: info.sadwa@gmail.com / info@sadwa.org.zaWebsite: https://www.sadwa.org.za/index.html

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South African Disabled Musicians Association (SADMA)

SADMA’s main business is broad advocacy for disabled musicians throughout the whole of Southern Africa. The founders of the association consist of blind musicians who have vast experience and expertise in the complex music industry. These musicians, although disabled and disadvantaged, took upon themselves to share their humble experience with other musicians who find themselves

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South African Cystic Fibrosis Association

The regional associations have been in existence for over 30 years, and are:- Cystic Fibrosis Association Central Region (based in Gauteng)-KZN Cystic Fibrosis Association- Cape Cystic Fibrosis Association. They are all registered NPO’s and have 3 main objectives:-To provide emotional support to families when their child has been diagnosed with cystic fibrosis.-To promote early diagnosis

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Southern African Association for Learning and Educational Difficulties (SAALED)

SAALED is a non-profit Southern African organisation of educators, parents and professionals from a variety of disciplines, who are concerned with effective learning.SAALED was founded more than 25 years ago. It was originally an association of academics and professionals interested in “learning disabilities”, ie psychoneurologically based impairments of the learning process. It has now extended

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South African Council for the Blind

​SANCB is a registered non-profit and public benefit organisation established in 1929 with the core objectives of advocacy and promoting the rights of persons with visual impairments, prevention, inclusion and support.   As a South African national representative body for the blind, it offers a supportive, rights driven function to its nearly 80 member member-organisations. The

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SA Federation for the Mental Health

The SA Federation for Mental Health is the largest national mental health organisation in South Africa. The strategic key focus areas of the SAFMH National Office are: The implementation of national awareness campaigns, Empowerment of mental health care users and mental health organisations nationwide, Advocating for the human rights of mental health care users and Mental health research and information management.

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South African Association of Audiologists

The aim and purpose of SAAA is to develop and promote AUDIOLOGY to the public, medical and educational fraternities and other related healthcare professions. In the quest to promote audiology and in striving towards professional service excellence, SAAA actively liaises with statutory institutions e.g. HPCSA, medical aids, related professional associations / bodies etc.In addition, SAAA

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QuadPara Association of SA (QASA)

The QuadPara Association of South Africa (QASA) is a non-profit organisation (NPO 000-881) of Quadriplegics and Paraplegics in South Africa. QASA’s mission is to be an effective “co-ordinating, policy-making and supporting organisation striving to prevent spinal cord injury and to improve the lives of quadriplegics and paraplegics by securing resources to advocate, educate, capacitate, support

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