Passport to Possibilities

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • International experiences through study or volunteering abroad can have far-reaching benefits. Hear four people with disabilities share their experiences, and also learn how the National Clearinghouse on Disability and Exchange, a project of MIUSA and U.S. Department of State, can help in preparations.

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  • @सुदामाp
    @सुदामाp 3 года назад +1

    If any blind person want to come in India.
    We always welcome you, I will show my blind school and ald beautiful tourist places.
    This is me sudama here.
    With lots of respect and love for all my specially abled brothers and sisters

    • @jayFloki
      @jayFloki 2 года назад

      What's your contact

  • @inocenciozandamela3010
    @inocenciozandamela3010 9 лет назад

    We (people) with disabilities are not people with inability, we can do it like you can. the accessibility is a priority for us.
    Nós (pessoas) com deficiência não são pessoas com incapacidade, podemos fazê-lo como você pode. a acessibilidade é uma prioridade para nós.
    Nosotros (personas) con discapacidad no sean personas con incapacidad, podemos hacerlo como puedas. la accesibilidad es una prioridad para nosotros.
    Nous (les gens) handicapées ne sommes pas des gens avec incapacité, nous pouvons le faire comme vous le pouvez. l'accessibilité est une priorité pour nous.

  • @inocenciosuzetezandamela5405
    @inocenciosuzetezandamela5405 9 лет назад

    Great effort of people with disabilities toward accessibilities. Inocencio Zandamela in this video interview