ouseburn farm charity limited
Every individual in society has the right to a decent life
Our goal is to advance education by providing social, recreational and agricultural facilities and meeting the needs of people with physical and mental disabilities by providing training facilities and workshops.
ABOUT US
Millions of children with physical and mental disabilities deserve training facilities and workshops to lead a decent life.
Our goal is to advance education by providing social, recreational and agricultural facilities to create an environment suitable for people with physical disabilities.
We ensure that children with disabilities continue to learn no matter what. Whether you are recovering from natural disasters, facing violence, or at risk of child marriage.
In the UK, we are working to improve learning for people with disabilities and keep childcare costs on the political agenda.
How can we help Eric?
“One thing I want to say is that after studying and meeting all my needs, when I become a lawyer, I will contact Save People with Disabilities to thank you for helping me become a lawyer,” says 13-year-old Eric, from Afghanistan.
When Eric was 10 years old, he had to leave school to pick chili peppers with his mother. He was disabled, and was in danger.
A community worker at Save Children with Disabilities encouraged his mother to let him return to school. Now, Eric is at the top of his class. He is an ardent supporter of stopping and protecting people with disabilities to obtain all their rights and live a dignified life
Education provides hope for children with disabilities whose worlds have been turned upside down. It’s a world of possibilities for girls and boys.
That’s why we work around the world to help children with disabilities continue learning, make friends and build their futures.
Here’s a few of the things we’re doing;
- Refugee children with disabilities: Working with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and Pearson to highlight the efforts made to provide education and all their other needs of means, tools, medical care, housing, food, and all ways that help them live in peace.
- Family Connect: Building on feedback from parents looking for support in literacy/language development, numeracy, emotional development and medical
- Girls and Boys Education: Giving thousands of girls and boys with disabilities the support they need to continue their education and medical needs in Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Mozambique and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
- Philippines: Giving parents the knowledge, skills, and material resources they need to support health and early education for their children with disabilities
- UK: Putting the costs of caring for children with disabilities at the top of the political agenda and highlighting the importance of a skilled early education and medical workforce.
- Syria: Maintaining the safety of children of special needs through medical assistance and a return to learning
RELATED REPORTS AND BLOGS
Saving people with disabilities: Protecting every child’s right to learn in the COVID-19 response and recovery
We are facing an educational emergency for people with disabilities. At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, more than 1.6 billion learners were out of school. For the first time in human history, the education of an entire global generation has been disrupted.
It’s time to act: provide the education and health care they promised to refugee children
This report shows that it is within our power to provide quality education and health care to every refugee child – by including refugees in national education systems, improving the quality of education for refugee and host community children, and allocating modest additional funding that is reflected in our costs.
Literacy lessons: 8 principles to ensure that every child with a disability can read
Drawing on evidence from 35 programs in 22 countries, this report identifies 8 principles for effective literacy action.
We thank all the organizations listed below for the free funding and support they generously provide.
We support communities in areas of extreme deprivation to work collectively to give children and young people with disabilities the best start in life. We do this because we believe that every child deserves the right to succeed, no matter where they live