Hyderabad: City NGO empowering the differently abled

Around 330 tricycles and wheelchairs distributed by Hope Angel Foundation
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Around 330 tricycles and wheelchairs distributed by Hope Angel Foundation

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Around 330 tricycles and wheelchairs distributed by Hope Angel Foundation

Nampally: Looking at the problems faced by the differently-abled people who belong to poor communities, a city-based NGO 'Hope Angel Foundation' is distributing free tricycles and wheelchairs to them.

Till now around 330 tricycles and wheelchairs have been distributed to the differently able people who belong to poor and downtrodden sections of the community.

Shaker Hussain, the founder and president of 'Hope Angel Foundation,' said that differently-abled people especially from poor sections of society, face a lot of difficulties especially during summer for their daily needs and chores.

"The differently abled people, especially from poor sections of the community, face a lot of difficulties especially during summer to do their daily chores, that is why we have distributed them with wheelchairs and tricycles.

To more than 80 people who are differently abled, we are currently distributing these tricycles and wheelchairs. Earlier we distributed nearly 250 tricycles to differently-abled people," informed Hussain.

The NGO also conducts ration distribution programmes for the poor on a regular basis. It also involves in educating poor children, especially the girl children, by counselling their parents that educating a girl child is highly necessary.

According to Hussain, the NGO also provides medical help to the poor and downtrodden sections of society.

Ashraf Abbas, the treasurer of NGO, said that the organisation is also planning to raise a voice against child labour and promote education to maximum poor children."We we will try to help the poor and needy as much as possible.

We will be working to raise our voice against child labour and promote education to maximum poor children. We are also working on orphanage marriages," he said.

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