Samprity Disability Rehabilitation Institute (SDRI)

Samprity Disability Rehabilitation Institute (SDRI)

Name of Project : Samprity Disability Rehabilitation Institute (SDRI)
Project Duration : January 2024 to  continue
Donors : The Jackson
Status of Project : On Going

 

Samprity Disability Rehabilitation Initiative (SDRI), established in 2023, is dedicated to rehabilitating people with disabilities by maximizing physical ability and fostering social inclusion. SDRI offers physiotherapy for orthopedic and neurology patients, occupational therapy, and special education for children with disabilities. It provides therapy and medical support to paralyzed individuals to enhance mobility and independence. Through Community-Based Rehabilitation (CBR) following WHO approaches, SDRI works to integrate persons with disabilities into society, promote equal opportunities, and improve their quality of life. The institute stands as a beacon of hope, enabling individuals to achieve their fullest potential and live with dignity.

Promote Secondary Education for Speech and Hearing Impaired Children

Promote Secondary Education for Speech and Hearing Impaired Children

Name of Project : Promote Secondary Education for Speech and Hearing Impaired Children
Project Duration : January 2022 to December 2026 (5 years)
Donors : Humanity Beyond Barriers (HBB)  Inc, USA
Status of Project : Ongoing

Children with speech and hearing impairments in Bangladesh have historically faced neglect and exclusion from education, leaving them marginalized and without opportunities for development. Recognizing this critical gap, Samprity Aid Foundation established the Samprity School for Speech and Hearing Impaired Children in 2020. The school aims to ensure secondary education for these children using sign language and foster their integration into mainstream education and development.

Since 2022, with financial support from Humanity Beyond Barriers (HBB), Samprity Aid Foundation has been implementing the ” Secondary Education for Speech and hearing Impaired Children” project under Samprity Welfare School for Speech and Hearing Impaired Children. This initiative seeks to address the systemic inequities faced by these children, enabling them to complete their secondary education and pursue higher education at colleges and universities in the future.

Approximately 90% of the students enrolled in the school come from the poorest families, reflecting the dire socio-economic challenges these children face. The project not only provides education but also aims to equip these children with the skills and knowledge to become agents of change within their communities. By focusing on sustainable livelihoods and ensuring a higher quality of life, the initiative envisions breaking the cycle of poverty and exclusion that has long defined their lives.

Samprity Welfare School for Speech and Hearing Impaired Children (Primary Education)

Samprity Welfare School for Speech and Hearing Impaired Children (Primary Education)

 

Name of Project : Samprity Welfare School for Speech and Hearing Impaired Children   (Primary Education)
Project Duration : January 2021 to December 2030 ( 10 Years)
Donors :

Commitato Di Amicizia,ODV, Italy  and

Amici Di  Francesca, Italy

Status of Project

 

: Ongoing

Samprity Welfare School for Speech and Hearing Impaired Children, established in 2020, is dedicated to promoting the education rights of children with speech and hearing impairments. Running eight classes from Nursery to Class Eight, it currently enrolls 90 students, guided by 12 trained, sign language–expert teachers. The school’s aim is to ensure inclusive, quality education, enhance communication skills, and foster self-reliance. Its objectives include empowering students through academic and life skills, protecting their rights, and enabling social inclusion. By providing a safe, supportive environment, the school brings hope, dignity, and opportunities to the most vulnerable children, ensuring they are not left behind.