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About Me
My name is Gudela Aruna and I am a postgraduate in Social Work MSW and MBA in Human Resources. My academic background, combined with a deep personal commitment to social development, has shaped my lifelong dedication to inclusion, equity and human dignity.
My decision to support our organization working with children with disabilities is driven by both compassion and conviction. Through my education and field exposure in social work, I have witnessed the silent struggles of children with intellectual and developmental disabilities and the emotional and economic challenges faced by their families. These children often possess immense potential, yet remain marginalized due to a lack of access to specialized education, rehabilitation services and inclusive support systems.
I strongly believe that NGOs working in the disability sector play a transformative role not only in empowering children through education, therapy and life-skills training, but also in restoring confidence, dignity and hope to their families.
Supporting an NGO working with special children is more than a professional association or social responsibility it is a heartfelt commitment to ensuring that every child, regardless of ability, is seen, supported and given the opportunity to lead a meaningful and independent life.
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I strongly believe that the true strength of a society is reflected in how it cares for its most vulnerable members. Children with disabilities and special needs are not defined by their limitations, but by their immense potential if only they are given the right support, understanding and opportunities.
My support for organization working with children with intellectual and developmental disabilities comes from a deep sense of responsibility and compassion. These children often face multiple challenges not just medical or educational, but social and economic as well. Many families struggle silently, lacking access to special education, therapy, rehabilitation and inclusive environments. Without timely intervention, these children risk being left behind not because they are incapable but because society has failed to include them.
The NGO I support is doing remarkable work by providing specialized education, therapy services, life-skills training and emotional support to special children from marginalized communities. Their work goes beyond classrooms it restores dignity, builds confidence, empowers families and helps children lead more independent and meaningful lives.
Supporting such an organization is not charity; it is an investment in inclusion, equity and humanity. Every child deserves the right to learn, grow and dream regardless of their abilities. I am standing for a more compassionate, inclusive and just society where no child is left behind.
I urge individuals, institutions and corporate to join hands in supporting organizations working with children with disabilities. Together, we can create a world where differences are respected and every child is given the chance to shine.
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