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Education
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Amman
Ibrahim suffers from a moderate intellectual disability; and he needs your help in covering his remaining school fees
AMOUNT NEEDED 600 JOD
Ibrahim enrolled in a special education center in 2019, where the school year costs JOD 3,000. That includes tuition, transportation, lunch, occupational and speech therapy, and all school supplies, including stationery and any other tools that the child may need to do activities, as well as recreational external visits. With the help of generous donations that the center receives, many children are able to continue their education; however, Ibrahim still needs 600 JOD to cover the remaining tuition fees for the year 2022/2023.
IBRAHIM’s STORY
Ibraheem is a 10-year-old boy who lives with his family of six. His father works as a driver with a modest monthly income that barely covers the family’s basic expenses, including house rent, bills, and living expenses. Ibraheem suffers from moderate intellectual disability and lives in a poor family with a low academic level where they need support.
Ibraheem was unable to do self-care and had very weak social communication, sensory and academic skills. An individual plan was made for him at the center, which showed an improvement in various aspects, as Ibraheem learned how to wash his hands, brush his teeth and hair, and clean his nose. An improvement was also noted in the academic, sports and artistic aspects, but he still needs to receive continuous education in all areas.
The center Ibraheem is enrolled in consists of three sections: Kindergarten (ages 6-11 years), school (ages 12-17 years), followed by vocational training (ages 18-30 years). Ibrahim is currently in the kindergarten section, which consists of two groups (a junior kindergarten and a senior kindergarten).