Adjara. An exhibition – "One Day for the
Abilities" – to display the skills of persons with disabilities was
organized on July 2 in the Batumi Civic Engagement Center. Up to 20 works of
students of the inclusive group of the Batumi 6th Physics-Math School were
exhibited. In parallel to the exhibition and a film screening, a photo-collage
was shown titled "Think where you stop". The activity aimed to remind
the drivers to observe parking rules. The activities were organized by the
youth CSO "Changes for Equal Rights".
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