When GiftAbled
started we ordered few products from Worth
Trust (as referred by Enable India).
I always loved their quick turnaround in sending quotations and products.
Prateek and self were thinking for quite sometime to visit the place and check
out all products manufactured in Worth Trust. Finally the day came, I fixed an
appointment with Mr. Vasudevan for Monday. After a memorable Diwali at
Karunashraya and at home the previous night, we drove to Katpadi,
Tamilnadu on Monday morning....
Fortunately weather was too good and so were the roads along with greenery
whole way roundJ We reached around 11 and thought it would take an hour to see
the place, discuss and we will be back soon. To our surprise it was a beautiful
and huge campus with 4 units to be visited. We ended up spending 5 hours to see
all the good work being done. Thanks to Mr. Vasudevan for have guided us for
such long time and patiently showing us the place and answering to all our
queries. We were amazed to see the work done and how they sustain the organisation.
How free facilities and trainings are provided to all the beneficiaries...
• Provide systematic vocational or on-the-job training to youth with disabilities to facilitate employment and growth
• To educate and prepare children with hearing disablities for mainstream integration
• To produce and market quality mobility and assistive devices for people with disabilities, at affordable price
• To spread the message of integration of persons with disabilities through the Outreach Programme and assist through counselling, medical assistance and appropriate intervention
• As vendors, to supply goods on time at the agreed price and quality standards
WORTH Trust embraced the social responsibility of
rehabilitating persons with disabilities in the firm conviction that every such
person, despite the odds, has an useful role to play in society and the right
to lead a normal life. Making it its mission, to facilitate transformation of
their latent potential into productive performance, the Trust runs Technical
Training Centres to impart systematic training to PWDs and employs these
persons to turn out quality industrial components that compete in the market
place with industries run commercially. In parallel with its industrial
initiatives, WORTH Trust runs a Transitional School for children with
disabilities, with the objective of preparing them for integration into regular
schools. The Trust also goes to the aid of PWDs in villages, through a rural
Outreach Programme aimed at rescuing them and their families from a life of
misery and neglect. I would have missed seeing the great work done by them and
would have missed knowing so many things if I wouldn’t have visited the place.
The Hearing Impaired kids are not taught sign language but are made to learn lip reading, speak
and join the regular schools... The autistic and mentally challenged kids are
trained in utilising their energy for music, creative arts and games. How can I forget Lokesh (autistic)
who played amazing piano for us and has been shortlisted in singing in Sun
TV... 80 to 90% of people employed in Production Centres run by Worth Trust are
persons with disabilities. All the expenses involved in running the Training
Centres, School and rural Outreach are met from the revenues generated by the
production centres (which are themselves manned by workers with disabilities),
making the Trust uniquely self-sufficient and independent of financial support
from the Government or the community at large. How can I forget the famous
Perking Brailles’r main parts are produced and exported back to them by Worth
Trust.
The place was worth visiting and I witnessed the Mission
stated by Worth Trust being religiously
followed by them:
• To
enable persons with disabilities use their latent potential to develop to as
meaningful and productive level as possible• Provide systematic vocational or on-the-job training to youth with disabilities to facilitate employment and growth
• To educate and prepare children with hearing disablities for mainstream integration
• To produce and market quality mobility and assistive devices for people with disabilities, at affordable price
• To spread the message of integration of persons with disabilities through the Outreach Programme and assist through counselling, medical assistance and appropriate intervention
• As vendors, to supply goods on time at the agreed price and quality standards