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The Alternative Methods of Social Integration Association
AMAIS (Association of Alternative Methods of Social Integration) is a non-profit organization, established in 2015. Its mission is to build an inclusive society by applying the principles of inclusive design in: (Source: Website)
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Todos Podemos Ayudar
Colombia
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BasicNeeds Vietnam
With the aim to facilitate the release of stress, fatigue, and emotional pain as well as the adding of joy and positive energy to the mental health of Vietnamese people, BasicNeeds Viet Nam was founded in 2010 to establish a system that supports community development and nurturing the Vietnamese people’s mental health. (Source: Website)
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Light for the World Cambodia
Light for the World is a global development organisation empowering people with disabilities and enabling eye health services in low income countries. Light for the World has been active in Cambodia since early 2000, with partners in eye health, CBR and inclusive education. Since then, Light for the World with its Disability Inclusion Lab has become known as a strong resource on coordination, facilitation and training on disability inclusion and respected ally to the disability movement. They work on inclusive employment and entrepreneurship, support for women with disabilities, and design innovative livelihood solutions in agriculture and regular employment. In December 2017, the Pursat Region witnessed the grand opening of its first high-level vocational training centre open to everyone regardless of their physical disability. (Source: Website)
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The Arc of the United States
The Arc is the largest national community-based organization advocating for and with people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) and serving them and their families. They work to uphold tje vision that every individual and family living with I/DD in the United States has access to the information, advocacy, and skills they need to support their full inclusion and participation in the community throughout their lifetimes. (Source: Website)
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Avalon Employment, Inc.
While deeply rooted in local communities, the organization's influence stretches globally, having implemented employment programs and shared knowledge across Southeast Asia and Canada, and spoken about their work worldwide. This global perspective, juxtaposed with a local approach, reflects the organization's philosophy: to act locally but think globally. This vision has propelled the organization into international recognition, demonstrating that even a small not-for-profit from Newfoundland can effect significant change on a global scale. The organization's most notable achievement is the autism pilot program, a groundbreaking initiative that has transformed from concept to pilot to a fully-fledged program. This initiative has not only received government funding but has also been recognized internationally, winning an award presented at the UN in Vienna in 2021. This acknowledgment by over 1,000 experts from around the world as one of the top 75 employment practices globally is a testament to the organization's innovative approach and its significant impact on the neurodiverse community. The essence of the organization extends beyond its employment services; it embodies a collective of problem solvers and innovators who are not afraid to take risks. This culture of innovation and resilience is what makes the organization not just a service provider but a beacon of hope and a model of excellence in social entrepreneurship. The organization's ability to reflect on both successes and failures, to learn and evolve, and to maintain a balance between ambition and groundedness, exemplifies a dynamic and sustainable model for social impact.
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EUKOBA - European Competence Centre for Accessibility
The non-profit European Competence Center for Accessibility e.V., based in Linnich, has been committed to the design of barrier-free social spaces since 2003. Their core competencies are the testing of accessibility, the consulting of companies and institutions as well as training and awareness-raising measures. In doing so, they pursue a socially holistic and participatory approach to accessibility for all. (Source: Website)
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Fundacja Aktywizacja
At Activation Foundation, we are dedicated to empowering communities through innovative strategies that foster positive social change. By collaborating with various stakeholders, including non-profits, businesses, and government entities, we work hand-in-hand to develop impactful programs and initiatives that address critical issues. Our mission is to activate potential and inspire action, helping to create sustainable solutions that improve lives and strengthen communities. Together, we believe in the power of collective action to transform our world for the better.
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York University Canada
Canada
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Fundacion SIFU
Spain
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