Fundraiser for Multi-Agency International Training & Support (MAITS)

Imagine a world where a child is left behind, isolated from basic healthcare and unable to share in family experiences. Now envision yourself as the catalyst, making a profound difference not just for one child, but for millions of families across the globe.
A startling 1 in 10 children worldwide has a disability, and a significant majority reside in developing countries with scarce healthcare provisions (UNICEF, 2022).
MAITS is not just another charity. We work within local communities on the ground to empower local therapists and community workers.
Reaching Further, Changing More
Through our pioneering 'Training of the Trainer' Community Health Worker (CHW) Empowerment Programme, we harness the immense potential of grassroots workers. Our training helps experts support disabled children in their communities, creating a sustainable system of local knowledge.
Pioneering Innovations for Tangible Impact
Our support to Appropriate Paper-based Technology (APT) training is nothing short of transformative. Celebrated in countries like Sri Lanka, India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Kenya, and Uganda, this innovative approach transforms simple cardboard into recyclable equipment delivering cost-effective solutions, that promote well-being and independence.
Empowering Vision: Nurturing Initiatives Crafted by Others
We offer grants for disability trainings in resource-limited settings. Our matching service links organisations seeking neuro-developmental disability training with skilled professionals who provide voluntary training. So far offered 148 grants to individuals.
We need money to support the delivery of our programmes worldwide. Your contribution transcends monetary value. It is the indispensable bridge to superior health, education, and a promising future for children with disabilities in low-resource environments.
Pause. Reflect. And know that with one act of generosity, your impact can reverberate throughout the world. Choose to make a difference today.
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