AAAA seeks collaboration on outreach for people with disabilities

African Advocates Against AIDS Inc (AAAA) is seeking collaboration on outreach for people with disabilities, which will focus on breaking barriers, promoting accessibility, and empowering individuals to fully participate in society.

In an announcement available to Dotolive news magazine , AAAA founder Carine Siltz Kapinga has expressed excitement over the approval of her Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI).

“My SSI and SSDI have been approved; glory to God! I had a disability, but I want to do my charitable services as vocational/volunteering on how we can advocate, collaborate, identify the needs, and connect the vulnerable community with services and resources.” Carine said

“We want to extend our outreach also for people with disabilities, physical or mental disabilities, in the United States of America and in African countries for our street outreach. I can’t carry out boxes any more, but we can collaborate together with our city and state governments partners as well as international partners to advocate, identify the needs, and connect the vulnerable population who are of African descent, primarily African Americans, as well as the general population, to connect them with vital services and resources the city of New York and state governments and local partners have to offer.” Carine noted

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“Effective outreach for people with disabilities requires a collaborative effort among governments, organisations, and communities. By addressing the unique needs of individuals with disabilities and fostering an inclusive environment, we empower them to live independently and contribute meaningfully to society. Together, we can build a world where every individual, regardless of ability, can thrive.” Carine concluded

Many people who are disable their life’s matter as well. I mean to said having a disabilities doesn’t mean your life is over but is only the beginning!

Together we are stronger!

 

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