Centre appeals for help to construct disabled workshop

MOLEPOLOLE: The Anne Stine Stimulation Centre for Children With Disabilities in Molepolole has appealed for donations to build a sheltered workshop.

The centre manager, Nankie Kgosiemang said construction of the workshop can be possible with donations from the public . She said the sheltered workshop will employ disabled people who can no longer be accommodated in the school system. The workshop will provide physiotherapy and speech therapy.

Kgosiemang said the centre's responsibility is to stimulate disabled people who are then transferred into regular schools under a special unit named Bonewamang. She said the schools they are transferred to are only allowed to keep them until a certain age. She said it is sad that after the children reach a certain age they are discarded and forced to stay home.

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