PWD groups mark Disability Week | Inquirer News

PWD groups mark Disability Week

03:05 PM July 12, 2012

VARIOUS groups working for persons with disabilities (PWDs) in Negros Oriental will observe the 34th National Disability Prevention and Rehabilitation (NDPR) Week on July 17-23.

The Great Physician Rehabilitation Foundation, Inc. (GPRehab), Dumaguete City Handicapped Association and Ten Outstanding Persons With Disabilities in Negros Oriental Alumni Community, have lined up activities for the celebration.

A thanksgiving Mass will be held at the Dumaguete Cathedral church as an opening activity on July 17 at 3 p.m., followed by a walk for disability and a short program at Quezon Park at 5 p.m.

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On the 18th, GPRehab coordinator Rolando Villamero Jr. said this year’s theme “Mainstreaming PWD in Economic Development” will be tackled during the Kapihan sa PIA forum at 9 a.m. at Bethel Guest House. Livelihood training on cooking and massage and jail visitation at Dumaguete Rehabilitation Center will also be conducted.

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Other activities from July 19 to 23 are therapeutic massage, aerobics for disability, convention at Dumaguete Women’s Center; quiz bowl, extemporaneous speaking and poster making contests for students at Silliman University; sports activities and congress for children’s with disabilities.

Education students from the different colleges in Dumaguete City have also set activities that aim to raise awareness about disability issues.

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