World Day of Deafblindness In recognition of persons with deafblindness and on the occasion of World Day of persons with deafblindness , Hope City Foundation is celebrating this occasion with an awareness campaign with the slogan (UNITR FOR THEM). This campaign aims to raise public awareness about deafblindness, and the needs of persons who have combined hearing and vision…
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Amman, Jordan 2-5 May 2024 The launch of the activities of the Tenth Arab Conference on Hearing Health, organized by the Arab Academy for Hearing and Balance, with broad Arab and international participation, in the presence of a number of doctors, experts and specialists in the field.
Ceremony for completing training for students of the College of Social Work and handing over training certificates to them
The Hope City Foundation presented this initiative during the Corona virus crisis in the month of Ramadan 2020, which aimed to establish a free treatment and rehabilitation unit for children with disabilities who are unable, and whose families were affected by the Corona virus, after the end of the quarantine. At home due to the Corona virus, providing free physical…
The campaign’s objectives are to make community members aware of the existence of deaf-blind children (people with hearing-visual disabilities), to demonstrate their ability to learn and integrate into society, to educate specialists in the fields of education, psychology, childhood, and disability about the ability of deaf-blind children to learn if they are provided with an appropriate educational environment, and to…
The film “Hands That Speak” and the film “I Am Here” were produced in 2020, to raise awareness of the rights of people with hearing-visual disabilities (deaf-blind) and people with multiple disabilities.
The “Hands That Speak” publication was issued as part of the hearing-visual disability awareness campaign. It is a printable brochure that was published on various social networking sites, and anyone can print it and distribute it to families and rehabilitation centers.
In 2017, the Foundation participated with the Arab Council for Childhood and Development in preparing a guide to assistive technology for integrating persons with disabilities into education and society. The conceptual framework part was prepared, and 60 specialists from 13 Arab countries were trained to use this guide.
The Foundation presented this initiative to the Ministry of Education in 2015, and aimed to advocate for the right of children with double and multiple disabilities and deafblindness to free, quality public education. The Foundation presented a project to open the first 4 classrooms for deaf-blind children and those with dual and multiple disabilities in Egypt. In August 2016, the…
