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Federal Egyptian Association for Intellectual Disabilities (Re3aya)
FEAID established since 2012, in the aim of serving people with intellectual disabilities all over Egypt, enhance their skills and merge them with the society through the activates.
FEAID is interested in caring and serving our children with intellectual disabilities all over Egypt in lot of fields as training for employment, health, sports and unified, art field, social field, intellectual development, awareness and counseling for those who interested in.
- Rehabilitation of people with intellectual disabilities through training for employment program (work for all).
- Raising the cultural and awareness for intellectual disabilities’ families in how they should deal with them during their life stages
- Raising the social awareness and changing the negative sight and behavior of the society towards the people with intellectual disabilities.
- Achieve positive merging for people with intellectual disabilities in the society through FEAID programs.
- Organize medical and therapeutic convoys regularly throughout the year for people with intellectual disabilities all over Egypt.
- Qualifying volunteers and supervisors to train our children with intellectual disabilities.
- Practice in all kinds of activities (cultural, social, sports, entertainment, and training) for the development of mental, physical, psychological health and social of our children with intellectual disabilities and make them an effective member in the society.
- Communicating with media to raise the awareness of the society by the importance of the activities and the effective role of people with intellectual disabilities.
Non-profit organization
Services Offered
- Rehabilitation of people with intellectual disabilities through training for employment program (work for all).
- Raising the cultural and awareness for intellectual disabilities’ families in how they should deal with them during their life stages
- Raising the social awareness and changing the negative sight and behavior of the society towards the people with intellectual disabilities.
- Achieve positive merging for people with intellectual disabilities in the society through FEAID programs.
- Organize medical and therapeutic convoys regularly throughout the year for people with intellectual disabilities all over Egypt.
- Qualifying volunteers and supervisors to train our children with intellectual disabilities.
- Practice in all kinds of activities (cultural, social, sports, entertainment, and training) for the development of mental, physical, psychological health and social of our children with intellectual disabilities and make them an effective member in the society.
- Communicating with media to raise the awareness of the society by the importance of the activities and the effective role of people with intellectual disabilities.
Fees and Payment
Services Offered To:
Adults
Teens
Children
Languages:
Arabic, English
Adults
Teens
Children
Languages:
Arabic, English
Payment:
Sliding Scale
Pro-bono
Sliding Scale
Pro-bono
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19 El Dandrawy St.
Ard El-lewaa Giza, Giza Governorate |
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