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Teebah Foundation
Добавлен 24 июн 2014
Teebah Foundation is a UK registered charity established with the aim to provide long-term solutions to combat poverty and hardship.
www.teebahfoundation.org
www.teebahfoundation.org
Teebah Foundation Food Pack Distribution
August 2024 - Turkey Deployment - Food Pack Distribution
Alhamdulillah, we’ve successfully completed another meaningful mission! Our team, with the help of incredible volunteers, has distributed food parcels to families in need. The smiles of the children we met will stay with us forever.
Jazakum Allahu Khairan for your continuous support. Together, we’ve made a difference! ❤
► Connect with Teebah Foundation for more:
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www.Teebahfoundation.org
Alhamdulillah, we’ve successfully completed another meaningful mission! Our team, with the help of incredible volunteers, has distributed food parcels to families in need. The smiles of the children we met will stay with us forever.
Jazakum Allahu Khairan for your continuous support. Together, we’ve made a difference! ❤
► Connect with Teebah Foundation for more:
◼ Facebook: TeebahFoundation
◼ Instagram: TeebahCharity
◼ Twitter: TeebahCharity
www.Teebahfoundation.org
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Qurbani advert 2024: Teebah Foundation
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► Connect with Teebah Foundation for more: ◼ Facebook: TeebahFoundation ◼ Instagram: TeebahCharity ◼ Twitter: TeebahCharity #TeebahFoundation
Advert: Teebah Foundation "Sponsoring Orphans" (English)
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Sponsor an Orphan monthly or for a full year with Teebaah Foundation. www.TeebahFoundation.org ► Connect with Teebah Foundation for more: ◼ Facebook: TeebahFoundation/ ◼ Instagram: teebahcharity ◼ Twitter: x.com/TeebahCharity #TeebahFoundation
Advert: Teebah Foundation "Sponsoring Orphans" (Bangla)
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Sponsor an Orphan for a full year with Teebaah Foundation. www.TeebahFoundation.org ► Connect with Teebah Foundation for more: ◼ Facebook: TeebahFoundation/ ◼ Instagram: teebahcharity ◼ Twitter: x.com/TeebahCharity #TeebahFoundation
Cllr Liaquat Ali speech at Teebah Foundation Educate a Child Event.
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Cllr Liaquat Ali speech at Teebah Foundation Educate a Child Event.
Teebah Foundation Welcoming Kashmir Trip Documentary.
Просмотров 324 года назад
Teebah Foundation Welcoming Kashmir Trip Documentary.
Deputy Mayor Ealing Cllr Munir Ahmed speech at Teebah Foundation Walthamstow Event.
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Deputy Mayor Ealing Cllr Munir Ahmed speech at Teebah Foundation Walthamstow Event.
Cllr David Gardner speech at the TF Walthamstow Event.
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Cllr David Gardner speech at the TF Walthamstow Event.
Abdullah Khan speech at TF Walthamstow Event.
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Abdullah Khan speech at TF Walthamstow Event.
MP Faisal Rasheed addresing at the Teebah Foundation event at Walthamstow.
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British Member Parliament Faisal Rasheed addressing at the Teebah Foundation event at the Walthamstow. Teebah Foundation - Building a Better Tomorrow.
Understanding Autism - A short documentary
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A short documentary explaining autism, how life is with autism, and how autism is indeed a blessing. It is non autistic people that need to change, not the autistic ones.
Teebah Foundation - Marathon Marrakech 2016
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Join Teebah Foundation in the Marathon international De Marrakech. For more information or to register, go to www.teebahfoundation.org/marathon
Endorsement by Carol Povey, NAS
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Endorsement from Carol Povey, Director of National Autistic Society, UK on the Tunis Autism Centre.
Autism Project with Teebah Foundation
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Teebah Foundation are working with local and international communities to support children and young people with Autism. the Autism project looks to build awareness amongst BME communities, particularly the Asian communities, as there are many cases of autism still not being reported due to the stigmas attached to the condition. Therefore, children are not getting the support they need, hinderi...
Teebah Foundation short documentary on rural Pakistan Medical centre (URDU with ENGLISH subtitles)
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Teebah Foundation have partnered with this Medical centre in rural Pakistan to raise funds to provide FREE medical healthcare to impoverished people in the poorest parts of Pakistan. Please donate to this worthy cause 'Al Falah Medical Centre' at www.teebahfoundation.org/donate/ Thank you.
Teebah Foundation Advert for rural Pakistan Medical centre
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Teebah Foundation Advert for rural Pakistan Medical centre
No. Autism is not "a condition" or a problem. Our societies, rejecting autism, is the violence, is the problem. Can't see more than 37 seconds. Intentions are very kind, it's lovely, but... no. Definitely no.
Autism is NOT a disability.
Autism is a disability. To say otherwise is just harmful and stops autistic people from getting the support and protection they need.
Raylin Autism
Thanks for this video. My bf has Autism. It’s definitely different, but I’m learning
Happy Wednesday, everyone. I hope you find the answers you’re looking for through this video or another source
Thanks doc I got cured from rosacea and HSV1&2 with the help of #Drokooboh..
Very informative and beautiful documentary on Autism!👍 I have a 7 years old son with Autism, and it's a journey with a lot of unexpected surprise. I think spreading knowlwdge like this type is very important. Great job!
My 16 year old son has severe Autism. Completely nonverbal. However he is the love of my life 🧬❤️
Try neurofeedback
my son’s autism spectrum was completely reversed with the help of Solution Healing Home channel on RUclips,, ruclips.net/user/shortsh0YncUMye4c?feature=share
As a mother with a 7 year old with autism, I personally spend a lot of time researching functional neurology so that I can help balance my sons brain to make his life easier... Although we of course love and adore our son, I am not ashamed to say that I find living with autism INCREDIBLY DIFFICULT. I am so excited about the work of people like Dr. Melillo that are helping our ids live their best lives!
Look into neurofeedback
As he was walking along, he saw a man blind from birth. “Master,” his disciples asked him, “why was this man born blind? Was it a result of his own sins or those of his parents?” “Neither,” Jesus answered. “But [this man was born] to demonstrate the power of God. All of us must quickly carry out the tasks assigned us by the one who sent me, for there is little time left before the night falls and all work comes to an end. But while I am still here in the world, I give it my light.” John 9:1-5
All thanks to God🙏 and Dr Oziengbe on RUclips. He was able to cure my only child that was suffering from Autism with the herbal medicine I order from Dr Oziengbe..
Hello how are you doing today, have you tried Dr Isibor herbal treatment on youtube? He is a great herbalist and his herbs works perfectly well
April is the awarness month of people with autism (like myself). We're all different with autism (in a good way). Autism is not a disease or a illness, autism is the way your brain works in a different way from other people. Autistic people are very special & passionate people that can create or achieve anything that they will be talented & successful in the future. Always be proud of who u are as a autistic person, no matter what other people think or say, u are special, be yourself, don't change yourself just be you.
I had autism. Back then Its hard to make friends at my really young age (at my elementary school yrs) I sometimes don't know what to say to them & what their reactions are when I say something to them & all that I think making friends with kids is hard when I was a young girl then I decided to hamgout with adults cuz they're more easier to talk to then the other kids. Also back then in high school yrs when someone ask me how come I didn't drive a car or something like that I tell them about my condition I told them that im autistic or I had autism & finally some don't know what it is, some were afraid of me, some don't wanna be my friends anymore & some ran away from me, which hurts me alot.😢😢😢😢😢 But thank God that I got real friends (from the high school theater) & family that support me, loved me & accepted me for who I am as a shy & quiet autistic artist. 💖✌🏻☮
It can be helpful to some people with autism to preface with their name before communicating with them so that they know you are talking directly to them.
I have autism and anxiety but people know me better than I can understand what they think about I know being autistic makes me who I am it's not a fatal disease or illness and i can give them a hug or a high five and shake their hands and we find it difficult to be a person like me
Andy culter chelation. It's the only way to get the mercury out of the brain
I dont have speech problems...wrong
I have autism, thx for vid
Why does it seem like the vast majority of documentaries and videos on Autism are from the UK?
A lot are from USA
Congratulations. I also wait for my channel for short films.ruclips.net/video/fhneIJTCUL4/видео.html
What about cognitive dissonance? *wink* *wink*
Just sayin me and another person at my school have high functioning. I have an unending vengeance and he often bullies lower functioning autistics and others
I'm autistic and in the middle of my first year at public school in the 7th grade
More interesting: Anat Baniel - Kids Beyond Limits has had success with special needs/disabled/autism children with movement and brain development
Autism is gifted by god...
It was a nice informative documentary and explained everything in easy to understand definitions. I fail to see though why religion was of relevance here, muslim or not all children will experience autism in the same manner!!
wow another propaganda.... i dont see any help those 2 characters helping non muslims... i see only prophet which had under age girl as a wife which is pedofilia to me. show how you help non muslims not to recite mohamed or who ever thx
Hi. I am an adult 51 and it sounds like what you’ve described are a few of the traits I displayed as an infant/child and some I still have as an adult. I have been recognised as being slow with in my learning, I went through static stages and regressed at one stage during my first year or two of life. I was recognised as being behind by a year in my chronological year and I went through a stage if something frightened me I’d have a melt down and or maybe the cause of my melt down was not always known. I saw a child psychologist for years and they felt I had an odd behaviour syndrome and I was poorly during my first year of life. On the other hand, I am a VERY VERY determined adult, VERY VERY keen to try my hand at a lot, been able to cook meals since I was 10 years old and younger given the chance. I also have a very unusual PROFOUND long term memory as well as a PROFOUND music talent and other. I also undertake a lot of voluntary work including how I assist at dog kennels, have undertaken animal welfare for years and a PROFOUND knowledge in this field of work. In addition I assist at homeless charities and soup kitchens as well as mass donations I give from my own savings. I am partially sighted and I am very suspicious I have autism/aspergers though mild but again I am VERY determined and a big strapping guy.
As an autistic person myself, I’d like to ask Neurotypicals why idioms are a thing? Why do you say things one way to communicate something else? It is confusing and in my opinion unnecessary.
Afaik it's to state something in order to make a person see it from a desired perspective
This video was very well made. Thank you for spreading awareness. I could relate to a lot of the things you guys said as I have Autism myself.
I Had Autism When I Was 7 In 1994.
why should anyone reject them?!? jealousy? or because they themselves feel rejected?
I'm autistic myself. I think it's just human nature to fear and reject that which you don't understand. That's the reason why everything should be done to increase understanding of autism and other forms of neurodiversity.
Let’s have equal access to help for all and not just minorities. Practically any modern condition is made worse in a household which teaches fundamentalist religious teachings.
I have mild autism from being in orphanage because I was in orphanage
Looks like it effected your ability form coherent sentences too
Can I ask? If a kid is like you know trying to do whatever other kids do like for example a boy is watching whatever my kids watch. Whenever his parents asks him to eat he will not eat. But when he hears that I am going to prepare for my kids meal suddenyl he wants to eat. Wheb he sees my son playing with my husband he then suddenly spank my son with no reason. Sometimes or most oof the time he screams whenever his parents doesn't give him immediately want he wants. Can that be also caused by an autism? Coz most of the time when his parents are asking him to get soemthing or talking to him. He hears them but he doesn't respond that quick. Like he hears his dad but wouldn't mind at all and when his dad gets mad that is the time he will obey.
They should interview tyler1
This is great but why use the religion as a reason to do something. Cant we do it just because is the rigth and human thing to do? Being someone who left islam, I get major introduction vibes from this. I Care, try to do right and dont look down upon others because its the right thing to do. Because thats how id want people to meet me or my child who has autism not because some priest, rabbi or imam says so. I do i because basic human decency says do..
Mar00f As a convert to Islam, I feel like my POV might be helpful in answering your question. For me, even before I accepted the religion, I had a very similar moral compass to what I have now. I have always believed in helping those facing poverty, disorders and sickness - for the goodness of humanity - both before and after accepting Islam. It’s just that Islam has added another dimension to why something is right: for the sake of Allah. If you reject Islam and the existence of God, of course you can still do good deeds for the sake of humanity! You don’t need religion to help those in need! The majority of us have empathy and the intuition that we should help others. But for Muslims there is always an extra dimension to morality, we strive to be aligned with the Sunnah of the Prophet PBUH for the sake of Allah. Like I said, if you reject this that’s your choice and you can still do good for others, but there is no malice in Muslims being guided to good by these dimensions of our faith. Inshallah you understand my point, assalam alaykum.
Inshallah we will have knowledge and understanding of autism
Its more difficult when ur child is non verbal & can't express through words what he wants
Yes, but the sad thing is most interpersonal attraction comes from nonverbal communication, not words.
I HEAR YOU!! I don't think anyone can understand what is it like to be a parent of a child with non-verbal autism until they have lived our lives! YOU HAVE NO IDEA! And why the heck would we not want to find ways to actually help our children progress forward? I am not accepting of my sons autism because I know there are ways to improve his neurology! Neuroplasticity is culturally fine to talk about in stoke victims but there is a strange stigma attached to wanting to enhance the lives of kids with autism!
Autism has it's pros and cons just like everything else, but it shouldn't really be cured though. There are other alternatives to help someone who has a severe disability.
Thanks for doing this video😀
lol Islam is a mental disability.
Negative comments will get you no where
Oh my gosh, I was just kidding. I guess you just don't get my edgy sense of humor.
nice video that true ☺
My brother has autism and adhd
I have aspergers. This is random but the female host was so beautiful, did anyone else think that?
Virginia Fox yes she’s
Meat salad brought me here
Understanding autism, 😆 were do I start. You can never "understand" autism and no should you try. Instead accept them for who they are. Being aware of autism is one thing, but this short film try's to tell you understand autism is key. In my opinion (not a professional) that's a harder than, the community just being aware and accepting people who have autism.
david james i’m autistic myself, and i personally believe that neurotypicals should try to understand my disability at least a little bit. neurotypicals need to understand that we suffer from sensory issues and that we won’t always take social cues very well
Thank you Yasmin, for sharing your story.