Qatar Society For Rehabilitation Of Special Needs - Rehabilitation center for girls
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Qatar Society For Rehabilitation Of Special Needs - Rehabilitation center for girls
It seeks to achieve social, psychological, academic and health rehabilitation for people with disabilities within the community in accordance with the Islamic religion, customs, traditions and the peculiarity of Qatari society, taking into account the modernization of services and programs in line with the urban and human renaissance taking place in the community.
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Services Offered
Provides rehabilitation services to girls, provided that they are not less than (14) years old.
- Comprehensive rehabilitation (professional - psychological - social - and academic) for students enrolled in one of the two centers.
- Reaching the student to the highest possible degree of growth and self-reliance that he can reach.
- Gaining self-confidence. And preparing for adaptation and involvement in society, and providing parents with the necessary expertise to care and follow-up the student at home.
Fees and Payment
Not for profit
Services Offered To: Adults Teens
Languages: Arabic, English
Payment: Sliding Scale Pro-bono
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