Enhancing Quality of Life for Disabled Children: Future Projects for Tarangan Foundation
Shubham Pundlik Thate, Prof.Dr. Rashmi Santosh Bafna, Dr.Prof.Ashwini Kshirsagar
Shubham Pundlik Thate, Marketing & Alamuri Ratnamala Institute of Engineering and Technology
Prof.S.B.Waghole,Marketing & Alamuri Ratnamala Institute of Engineering and Technology
Dr.Prof.Ashwini Kshirsagar , HOD MMS & Alamuri Ratnamala Institute of Engineering and Technology
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Abstract -
This research paper explores potential future projects aimed at enhancing the well-being and opportunities for disabled children within Tarangan Foundation. Through a comprehensive review of literature, as well as insights from experts in the field of disability studies and child development, this paper identifies ten key areas for future project development.The proposed projects encompass a range of initiatives, including accessible education, therapeutic services expansion, vocational training programs, assistive technology integration, recreational and social activities, family support services, accessibility advocacy, community outreach programs, collaboration with schools and healthcare institutions, and research and innovation. Each project is designed to address specific needs and challenges faced by disabled children, with the overarching goal of promoting inclusion, empowerment, and equal opportunities.By implementing these projects, Tarangan Foundation can play a pivotal role in improving the lives of disabled children and advocating for their rights within society. Through collaboration with stakeholders, continuous evaluation, and a commitment to evidence-based practices, these future projects have the potential to create lasting impact and pave the way towards a more inclusive and supportive environment for disabled children.
Keywords: Disabled children, Tarangan Foundation, future projects, inclusion, empowerment, accessibility, advocacy, education, therapy, innovation.