''Development of community-based services for children with disabilities''
Tbilisi. On April 26, Expo Georgia hosted a presentation of the project "Development of community-based services for children with disabilities ".
''Within the frames of the project and with the support of the international organization Save the Children Georgia, the Day Care Center at the Association Anika has been developed and equipped with necessary inventory, as well as the environment has been rehabilitated. The project is designed for three years and intends strengthening of the Day Care Center for children with disabilities'' – is stated on the web-page of the organization in a social networks.
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