
- 24 Pinehurst Ave, Glenmore Park, NSW, Australia, 2745
- +612 47226970
- wecare@ici.org.au
Cerebral (brain) Palsy (lack of muscle control) is an inclusive term used to describe a group of non-progressive disorders occurring in young children in which damage to the brain causes impairment of motor function. The degree of disability ranges from extreme tightness or looseness of the muscles of the body, improper head, shoulder or hip control to slight speech impairment. Cerebral Palsy is not curable and is non-progressive. The condition can be caused before or during birth or some illness or injury to the child early in life.
The vision of ICI is to work with charities that are adopting our policies in providing the persons with disabilities a dignified life with ample equal opportunity in the community, such as improving education, economy, health, medical care, vocational care, physical and mental training.
If you would like to support the work of Cerebral Palsy, you can make tax deductible contributions through ICI.
Hope Trinco
Sri Lanka
The vision of HOPE is an inclusive society providing the persons with disabilities a dignified life with ample equal opportunity in the community. HOPE has the mission to fulfill the rights in the inclusive society providing the persons with disabilities improving education, economy, health, medical care, vocational, physical and mental training in the community adopting CBR policies.
Even several years after the war, people in these resettled villages are still in a backward economic situation most of them are doing their traditional jobs such as collecting firewood & selling, breaking the rocks & making small stones, small level cultivation, goat and cattle rearing eat. But due the present price increase of most of the goods, people are finding difficult to meet the household expenses. Due to the financial problems many children are not going to schools and malnutrition physically and many people are suffering from health problems, and transport difficulties. So to overcome these problems we have planned ways and means to improve their economical status through traditional and non- traditional activities and introducing micro projects to support them.
The Sri Lankan Civil War was an armed conflict fought on the island of Sri Lanka. Beginning on 23 July 1983, there was an intermittent insurgency against the government by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (the LTTE, also known as the Tamil Tigers), which fought to create an independent Tamil state called Tamil Eelam in the north and the east of the island. After a 26-year military campaign, the Sri Lankan military defeated the Tamil Tigers in May 2009, bringing the civil war to an end. Following the three decades of internal conflict, the country has begun making great strides in its development. The war caused significant hardships for the population, environment and the economy of the country, with an initial estimated 80,000–100,000 people killed during its course. In 2013, the UN panel estimated additional deaths during the last phase of the war: “Around 40,000 died while other independent reports estimated the number of civilians dead to exceed 100,000.” There is also a high risk of natural disasters such as floods, tsunamis, and landslides. Imagine Compassion International Ltd (ICI) has been working closely with various locally registered charities to strengthen the resilience of local communities to courageously deal with disasters and the impact of climate changes. We have been continuously working with affected communities, reconstructing homes and facilitating economic and social developments.
24 Pinehurst Ave, Glenmore Park, NSW, Australia, 2745
+612 47226970
wecare@ici.org.au
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