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          Your search returned 197 Organizations

          • Beit Issie Shapiro

            Israel

          • Sana for Special Individuals

            Sanais a non-profit-organization that empowers people with intellectual disabilities and their families to live beyond any inability. They offer services directly in the field and manage through an administrative office. (Source: Website)
            Jordan

          • El Sistema Connect

            Inclusive Music Education for all children.
            Japan

          • Trust for Retailers & Retail Associates of India (TRRAIN)

            **Founded in 2011, Trust for Retailers and Retail Associates of India (TRRAIN) is a 12A, 80G, public charitable trust that aims to catalyse a change in the retail industry by empowering people through retail and creating sustainable livelihoods for Persons with Disabilities and Young Women from low income backgrounds.** **Based on the pillars of pride, respect, inclusion and development, TRRAIN has been a pioneer and successfully shed light on an important and often overlooked part of the retail industry – its associates.** **As TRRAIN, we work towards achieving:** **1) An inclusive and gender diverse workforce in retail and allied sectors.** **2) Pride and respect in the lives of retail associates, who are the last mile employees in retail and allied sectors.**
            India

          • Ryobi Systems Co., Ltd.

            Japan

          • Association for Rehabilitation under National Trust Initiative of Marketing

            The Association for Rehabilitation under National Trust Initiative in Marketing (ARUNIM) is an autonomous body under the National Trust, for the welfare of persons with autism, cerebral palsy, mental retardation and multiple disabilities. (Source: Website)
            India

          • Bavar Association

            Iran

          • Lord Rehabilitation Equipment

            Lord Care MENA, a leading Swedish-British-Iranian women-owned business, is committed to transforming lives. We specialised in manufacturing affordable assistive devices within the region, empowering individuals with disabilities to embrace greater independence. At Lord Care MENA, our mission goes beyond profit – it's about creating positive and inclusive solutions that make a meaningful impact on the lives of those we serve.The shareholders are Dr Anna Russberg, from Sweden , Leila Daneshvar from UK and Akram Goli from Iran.
            Iran

          • Afghan Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development

            Afghanistan

          • PADM - Parents Association of Distal Myopathies

            Patients Association for Distal Myopathies began in 2008 and provides support to those people in Japan affected by distal myopathies. They actively promote and encourage the development of new drugs through scientific research. They also inform their members of the latest news in the field and strive to raise the awareness of distal myopathies amongst the general public. (Source: Website)
            Japan