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Breaking Barriers: Empowering Students with Disabilities at Catholic University<br /><br />Ten students with disabilities at Catholic University are facing a significant hurdle in their academic journey - lack of access to computer monitors . These students have the potential to excel, but without the right tools, they're being left behind .<br /><br />Centre for Disability and Elderly Affairs (CDEA) is stepping in to bridge this gap. We're appealing to generous donors to help provide computer monitors to these deserving students .<br /><br />Your donation can make a huge difference, enabling these students to:<br />- Access digital resources and online courses <br />- Participate fully in lectures and group work <br />- Reach their academic and career goals <br /><br />To support, kindly donate through Centre for Disability and Elderly Affairs (CDEA). Every contribution counts, and we'll ensure your donation goes directly to those who need it most.<br /><br />Let's empower these students to reach new heights!

No of People Supported

10

Appeal

What's Urgently Needed Now

Causes

Education Access

Disability Support

Delivery methods

Voucher/Funds

Drop off (donor will drop off)

Quantity of items Needed

10

Address

Blantyre,Malawi
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Country

Malawi

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