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December 29, 2015
Instilling independence in them

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Tiffany Brar
Tiffany Brar

It’s the first floor of a nondescript building at Ambalamukku here. A
woman in the small reception speaks about her visually challenged son
who is pursuing his postgraduation through distance mode. A couple of
minutes into the account, tears well up in her eyes. But reassurance
is close at hand. Tiffany Brar, 29, who is visually challenged, runs
the Jyothirgamaya Foundation, a non-profit organisation that motivates
and trains the visually challenged in various aspects, thus bringing
them into the mainstream.

Ms. Brar, through her foundation provides the visually challenged
training in computers, including use of the Internet and social media,
English communication, and importantly mobility training. This
involves learning how to use a stick or a white cane, how to find
one’s way on the road, cross roads, travel in public transport, the
indoor environment, and so on. Confidence building sessions too equip
them to venture out alone and get things done, Ms. Brar says.

The course, which is free, may go up to two months, but there is no
fixed duration, she says. Only seven or eight trainees are accepted in
a batch to provide individual attention. In 2012, Ms. Brar had led an
initiative of Braille without Borders where she volunteered to take
learning to blind children by setting up a mobile blind school. But
she soon realised that she could cover only a certain area in a day
and train not more than two children if she was to spend at least a
couple of hours with them, especially if it involved travelling to
places such as Parassala and Neyyattinkara.

The lack of continuity led her to decide to visit the houses of only
those who had no avenues to come to a centre started by her. For
others, there is the residential course. A new batch will kick off in
the first week of January.

Accommodation and food are provided, she says. The centre was started
nine months ago, and Ms. Brar hopes to receive more enquiries with
time. Ms. Brar is currently working on bringing out the foundation’s
newsletter. Website: www.jyothirgamayaindia.org. Ph: 0471 6546548,
9497642680

A foundation, led by Tiffany Brar, is launching a training programme
for the visually challenged

Source: 
http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-kerala/instilling-independence-in-them/article8039116.ece

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