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WCFC WEELCHAIRS PROJECT

2010DIEMA’S DREAM FOUNDATION

Let’s Dream come true!

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THE GOAL OF THE PROJECT

– to provide patient-

specific, good quality and

safe wheelchairs for

disabled children from

Orphanages.

new

old

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TASKS

Determine which children need wheelchairs to improve their quality of life.

Identify children who have a priority need for the wheelchairs.

Collecting information about the needs of the children and the specifications and

parameters required for the wheelchairs for each child.

Determine where the wheelchairs can be purchased that meet the requirements for

each child.

Organize the purchase of the wheelchairs, delivery to the orphanage along with the

accompanying documentation.

Transfer the donation of the wheelchairs to the Orphanage according to the Donation

Agreement.

Discuss with administration of the Orphanage the need for volunteers to work with

the children in their wheelchairs and the need for outdoor activities for these

children.

Establish and document the protocol for the volunteers working with the children in

their new wheelchairs. Submit protocol for approval to the administration of the

orphanage.

Document the results of the Wheelchair Project along with photographs.

Report the Financial results of the project.

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SCHEDUL FOR THE PROJECT REALIZATION:

Identification of

children – December

2009/January 2010

Buying of wheelchairs

– Begin Spring 2010

Transfer wheelchairs

to Orphanage – Begin

Spring 2010

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RESULTS:

We provide

wheelchairs for

children from the

Orphanage # 8 who is

living now in PNE 11,

E’latma & Ryzan.

Each new wheelchairs

adapted to fit the

needs to individual

specifications of each

child.

Children with new

wheelchairs and other

children take part in

the outings.

The Volunteer

protocol is finalized

with the orphanage

administration.

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ELATMA

Andrey is now 17 and there was a time when he could walk. However, later he stopped waking and due to strong spastics in hips area he tend to lie in the position of an embryo.

Diema’s Dream organized Andrey’s examination by a leading orthopedist, ordered special equipment and paid for massages and special treatment sessions for the child.

Now Andrey can sit in a wheelchair without support and even stand up when supported. However he is far from being able to walk. Taking into account that he is quite big and heavy for orphanage personnel to carry him anywhere, he really needs a wheelchair to have any chance of communicating outside the walls of his bedroom.

17 years old Kursin Andrey

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ELATMA

Lena has a whole package of physical disabilities – her feet are strongly deformed, she has strong spastics in her hands (she keeps them bended) and, what’s worst of all, her spine and therefore whole back is deformed.

After consultation with a leading doctor, purchase of a firm corset and devices to support her legs, she learned to stand up and, when supported, is learning to take a few steps.

Notwithstanding this progress, Lena is not able to go for a walk without a wheelchair.

Korovichute Lena

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SHAKIROV ROMAN

Since Roma saw our gifts – the new wheelchairs, he started asking us –«What are these – new wheelchairs? Who are these for? This is my wheelchair, isn’t it?».

We answered it was a regard from Maryand a present from very kind people from a distant land.

Roma remembered Mary right away and sent her the video-message.

Being quite a speaker Roma understands the speech very well, and he could probably tell us much interesting about his uneasy life. But the most important thing is that he could teach us positive reaction to anything happening in this world.

Roma is fond of listening to music and dancing with his hands. He is sociable and amicable. Extensively taking part in different actions (holidays etc.) he needs new wheelchairs to enlarge possibilities.

19 years oldMental deficiency at the level of imbecility. ICP.

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MESHCHERYAKOV EVGENIY

Jenya eats by himself, gets dressed with personnel’s assistance.

He is very tidy. Spending more time in the wheelchair than other kids which makes it is so important in his life.

Incapable to move by himself, but aims at communication very much.

He is fond of making beads of macaroni and painting them in different colors, especially when friend is around.Jenya likes to teach other people this skill.

Behaves friendly toward the people around.

25 years oldICP. Mental deficiency at the level of idiocy.

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MASLOV ANDREY

Andrey needs much care

of the people around.

He often makes

attempts to explain his

needs to personnel.

Moves in a wheelchair

with outside help so

well-built and

comfortable carrier is

very important.

21 years oldSevere mental deficiency.ICP.

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MALKIN IVAN

Vanya is a unique person. In spite of his diagnosis he shows astonishing mental abilities.

He easily understands simple things, the speech referred to him. Realizes what he may or may not do.

Despite the difficulties with hands coordination he can unscrew the bulb in the lamp or replace the vases in the room while no one can see.

Curiosity and sharpness are the features of his character.

He likes to construct a toy-pyramid as a child and prefers to make his own decisions as an adult.

The better you know Vanya, the more you want people to love him and share his vivid interest to the world.

Vanya can partially help himself. He can eat by himself but needs personnel’s assistance to get dressed.

Though Vanya needs outside help to move around Orphanage, we watch him being more self-dependent with his new wheelchair.

He was very glad to get the present!

24 years oldSevere mental deficiency. ICP: pyramidal paraparesis.

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MALYSHEV ALEXANDER

Sacha is always in a good mood and has a sunny smile.

Sasha realizes that he has a personality though he is quite a child in his soul.

He was happy both to see us come and to get his new wheelchair.

Sasha understands the speech and able to speak with short phrases. Can be transported in a wheelchair.

20 years oldSevere mental deficiency. ICP, spastic diplegia.

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BARANTSEV ALEXANDER

Can understand elementary referred speech

Can be carried in a wheelchair with outside help. Needs this help, service, communicationand widening the bounds of his world.

The new wheelchair lets him be more independent.

21 years oldICP. Moderate mental deficiency with behavior derangements.

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TELESHEV EVGENIY

Jenya likes to draw

with someone and

listen to the music.

Moves sitting in his

wheelchair and being

helped by personnel.

He needs care and

attention of the people

around.

22 years oldSevere mental deficiency. ICP, spastic diplegia.

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RERIN MIKHAIL

Misha understands

referred speech,own

speech is performed as

distinguished words

and phrases. Helpless,

needs permanent

support.

22 years oldCNS organic injury. ICP, spastic diplegia.

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THANK YOU FROM OUR BIG TEAM!

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DIEMA’S DREAM FOUNDATION

Diemas Dream - A Foundation for Disabled

Russian Children

Registered 16th, March 2006

http://ddfund.ru/

Post address:16 Borisovskie Prudy, build. 4

115211 Moscow, Russia

Tel.: 8 (495) 340 01 00 Contacts

Project Manager – Elena Volodina:

[email protected]


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