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Students 2024 intake
Exciting News from GB Goodwill Movement!
We are thrilled to announce that admissions are now open for new students
GB Goodwill Movement is dedicated to supporting and empowering special persons through various programs and resources. Our mission is to help them lead fulfilling and independent lives.
• Educational Programs
• Vocational Training
• Community Integration Efforts
• Personalized Support Plans
If you or someone you know could benefit from our services, don’t hesitate to reach out. Together, we can make a difference!
Contact Us:
Email: goodwillprojectgb@gmail.com
• Phone: 0332 4534565
• Address: GBGM Near ISI HQ, Gilgit
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Top things not to say to a disabled person
Many disabled people are often overlooked, not because of their abilities, but due to judgments based on their voice, facial expressions, or body weight.
Phone calls
I’ve had my fair share of phone calls in which I’ve been referred to as a “dark horse.” This label often stems from the fact that people underestimate disabled people, only fully recognizing their potential or abilities once they see the results of my work. Disabled people do need your help, and it’s not often Rajiv from India or Prince of Nigeria. Often, people do not realise the opportunities they lose because they pre-judge someone.
Solution
Engage in a conversation with them. A disabled person might not be going out of their way to accommodate you because they want to feel normal. Instead, ask for their email address or suggest another solution. You could also ask them to turn on closed captioning, which can be helpful without causing offense.
Do not judge them by their weight or appearance.
It may be the case that some people have health issues requiring sufficient sugar intake. For instance, we had a case in Ghizer where we observed individuals who were malnourished but needed high sugar levels. This condition, known as hypoglycemia, causes low blood sugar and necessitates regular intake of sugar to maintain health.
Do not give them the I will do it later excuse
Most people often resort to the excuse of “I will do it later.” We’ve encountered numerous cases where individuals claim to support disabled people but then use this excuse to delay or avoid taking action. This behavior indicates a lack of genuine commitment and can be seen as a form of neglect or abuse behind their backs. By consistently postponing help or support, these individuals fail to acknowledge the immediate needs of disabled people, effectively undermining their well-being and showing a disregard for their circumstances.
This pattern of behavior not only erodes trust but also perpetuates the challenges faced by disabled individuals who rely on timely assistance and support.
Solution
write a nice email to a disabled person, explaining your own circumstances. I wanted to reach out and share a bit about my own circumstances and to understand yours better. Recently, I have been reflecting on the importance of clear and respectful communication, especially when it comes to understanding each other’s unique needs and challenges. That way the disabled person knows you are on their to do list, and will approach them in the future if needs be.
Conclusion
In conclusion, it’s crucial to approach conversations with disabled individuals with sensitivity and respect. Avoid making assumptions about their abilities, and refrain from saying things that may come across as dismissive or patronizing. Phrases like “You don’t look disabled” or “You’re so brave” can be harmful, even if well-intentioned. Instead, focus on listening, understanding, and treating them with the same dignity and respect you would offer anyone else. By being mindful of our words, we can create a more inclusive and supportive environment for everyone.
Skills Development Training 1st Cohort
We are thrilled to announce that today, we have successfully completed the training of the 1st Cohort of Students at the Goodwill Centre. This achievement marks a significant milestone in our commitment to providing quality education and skill development to our community.
Over the course of the training program, our students have shown remarkable dedication and enthusiasm, gaining valuable knowledge and skills that will empower them to achieve their goals. We are incredibly proud of their hard work and progress.
We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to our dedicated trainers, staff, and supporters who have made this program possible. Your contributions and support have been invaluable in making this vision a reality.
As we celebrate this accomplishment, we look forward to continuing our mission of education and empowerment with future cohorts. Together, we are building a brighter future for all.
Success stories
Some of the students have already secured employment, starting promising new careers in their respective fields and some have decided to stay at Goodwill to help us. Others have chosen to further their education, enrolling in advanced courses and programs to deepen their knowledge and enhance their skills. Their success is a testament to the effectiveness of the training program and their personal commitment to growth and development.
Whats next
We are excited to announce that we are now opening enrollment for new students. This is an excellent opportunity for individuals who are eager to gain valuable skills and knowledge that can transform their futures. By joining our training programs, new students will have access to a range of resources, experienced instructors, and a supportive learning environment. We encourage all prospective students to apply and take the first step towards a brighter and more successful future.
Meeting with Force Commander Northern Areas
His Excellency Major General Kashif Khalil, Force Commander Northern Areas, recently held a round table discussion with the team from the Gilgit Baltistan Goodwill Movement, focusing on the pressing issues faced by persons with disabilities in the region. The meeting aimed to foster a collaborative environment where stakeholders could openly discuss challenges and strategize potential solutions to improve the quality of life for disabled individuals in Gilgit Baltistan.
During the discussion, the Force Commander expressed his commitment to addressing the unique needs and concerns of the disabled community. He emphasized the importance of inclusivity and the need for comprehensive policies that ensure equal opportunities for all citizens, regardless of their physical or mental abilities.
The Gilgit Baltistan Goodwill Movement team highlighted several key issues, including the lack of accessible infrastructure, limited healthcare services, and the need for better educational and employment opportunities for persons with disabilities. They also discussed the social stigmas that often hinder the full participation of disabled individuals in society.
In response, the Force Commander assured the team of his support in advocating for policy changes and resource allocation to address these issues.
The round table discussion concluded with a renewed commitment from all parties to work together towards creating a more inclusive and supportive environment for persons with disabilities in Gilgit Baltistan.
The Force Commander’s proactive engagement and the collaborative efforts of the Gilgit Baltistan Goodwill Movement set a promising foundation for future initiatives aimed at empowering the disabled community.
His leadership and dedication to this cause highlight the crucial role of the Force Commander in promoting social welfare and development in the Northern Areas.
Relations with the Chief Secretary
The Team Goodwill Movement extends its heartfelt gratitude to Chief Secretary Gilgit Baltistan for graciously hosting us. We are deeply appreciative of the warm hospitality and support extended to our team during our time in Gilgit Baltistan.
Several key issues were addressed, with accessibility emerging as a central theme. We engaged in productive conversations regarding the importance of ensuring equal access to essential services, education, and opportunities for all members of society, particularly those in remote or marginalized areas. We emphasized the need for proactive measures to enhance accessibility, including the development of infrastructure, transportation systems, and technological solutions that cater to diverse needs.
Moreover, we explored strategies to promote inclusivity and empower individuals with disabilities, recognizing their valuable contributions to society. By advocating for inclusive policies and implementing inclusive practices, we aim to create a more accessible and inclusive environment that enables everyone to participate fully in social, economic, and cultural life.
Visiting Gilgit for a cause
Every year, I visit Gilgit for the cause of disabled persons within the region. I visit it not only because of personal reasons but to serve the NGO free of cost. This time in April, I visited Gilgit to see how we can further amplify the Goodwill message in government and private sector offices.
Pay us through Payoneer
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to each and every donor who generously contributed to our Ramadan fundraiser. Your support has been invaluable in helping us make a meaningful impact in our community during this blessed month. Through your kindness and generosity, we have been able to provide essential assistance to those in need, ensuring that they have the resources and support necessary to observe Ramadan with dignity and peace. Your contributions have truly made a difference, and we are deeply thankful for your continued support and generosity. May your generosity be rewarded manifold, and may the blessings of Ramadan be upon you and your loved ones.
Acknowledging feedback and considering recommendations is a crucial aspect of growth and improvement. We appreciate the valuable suggestions provided and are committed to incorporating them into our future endeavors. Your insights help us refine our approach, ensuring that we can better serve our community and maximize the impact of our initiatives. Rest assured, your feedback is highly valued, and we are dedicated to continuous improvement to better meet the needs of those we serve. Thank you for your thoughtful input, and we look forward to implementing these recommendations to enhance our efforts in the future.
Our first step towards ensuring that more donors are able to donate is that we have created a Payoneer account which works within Pakistan and the United States, and the UK.
Please see the Payoneer details below for the UAE, Canada, UK, EU, Japan and the US
UAE
Bank name:
Standard Chartered
Bank address:
Standard Chartered Tower, Emaar Square Dubai, United Arab Emirates
SWIFT code:
SCBLAEADXXX
IBAN:
AE720446420010001343782
Beneficiary name:
GHULAM Muhammad BAIG
Canada
Bank name:
Citibank NA Canadian Branch
Bank address:
123 Front St. West Toronto, ON M5J 2M3
Institution number:
0328
Transit number:
20012
Account type:
CHECKING
Account number:
3001410372
Beneficiary name:
GHULAM Muhammad BAIG
UK
Bank name:
Barclays
Sort code:
231486
Account number:
15266357
Beneficiary name:
GHULAM Muhammad BAIG
Japan
Bank name:
MUFG Bank, Ltd.
Bank address:
7-1 Marunouchi 2-Chome, Chiyoda-ku Tokyo, Japan
Bank code:
0005
Branch code:
869
Account type:
Savings / Futsu
Account number:
3746156
Beneficiary name:
ペイオニア ジヤパン(カ
USA
Bank name:
Citibank
Bank address:
111 Wall Street New York, NY 10043 USA
Routing (ABA):
031100209
SWIFT code:
CITIUS33
Account number:
70587070000958966
Account type:
CHECKING
Beneficiary name:
GHULAM Muhammad BAIG
Inflation Rate and cost of a disabled persons’ life
With inflation rates soaring to a staggering 28.5% in Pakistan, the economic burden disproportionately affects individuals living with disabilities. This alarming inflation moving beyond Eid and Ramadan, not only undermines the purchasing power of the general population but also exacerbates the financial challenges faced by disabled individuals and their families. For them, the impact of inflation is profoundly amplified, as they often have additional expenses related to healthcare, assistive devices, and accessibility accommodations.
In the past three years following the registration of the organization in Gilgit Baltistan, residents have grappled with a notable uptick in the prices of essential commodities such as fuel, food, and clothing. This surge in costs has cast a shadow over the region, rendering routine tasks that were once easily accomplished in the earlier part of the decade now significantly more challenging.
Previously, simple endeavors and everyday activities that were undertaken with ease during the 2020s are now met with obstacles due to the financial strain inflicted by the escalating prices. What once may have been a straightforward endeavor, whether it be commuting to work, purchasing groceries, clothing, has transformed into a burdensome undertaking for many residents.
The repercussions of this economic shift ripple through the fabric of daily life, impacting individuals and families alike. Transportation costs have surged, making it more arduous for individuals to travel for work or other essential activities. The affordability of basic necessities, such as food staples, has dwindled, forcing families to navigate tighter budgets and potentially compromising their nutritional intake. Moreover, the rising costs of clothing pose additional challenges, especially for those already grappling with financial constraints.
This adverse economic trend not only strains the livelihoods of the local populace but also underscores broader socioeconomic challenges facing Gilgit Baltistan. While the exact causes of these price hikes may vary, ranging from global market fluctuations to local economic policies, the repercussions are felt acutely by the disabled community
Eid 2024
As Eid 2024 draws near, the GB Goodwill Movement is filled with gratitude and appreciation for the generosity of our cherished donors. With heartfelt thanks, we extend our deepest gratitude to our existing donors, whose steadfast support has been the cornerstone of our mission’s success. Your unwavering commitment has enabled us to make a meaningful impact and bring hope to those in need.
We also extend a warm welcome to our new donors, whose commitment to our cause strengthens our resolve and broadens our reach. Your support, especially during this auspicious time, exemplifies the spirit of compassion and unity that defines our organization.
In light of Eid festives, we request that all remaining donors who wish to donate, please do it as soon as possbile so that we could reach as many disabled people, in helping them with food, clothing, shelter and future training of skills development
As we immerse ourselves in the joyous festivities of Eid, we humbly appeal to our remaining donors to consider extending their generosity as soon as possible. Your timely contributions are invaluable in enabling us to reach out to as many individuals with disabilities as possible, providing them with essential necessities such as food, clothing, and shelter, as well as empowering them through future skills development training.
Every donation, regardless of size, plays a significant role in making a positive difference in the lives of those in need. By acting swiftly, we can ensure that our efforts are maximized, and the impact is felt by those who require our assistance the most.
Your support is not only a reflection of your compassion but also a beacon of hope for those who are facing challenges. Together, let us continue to spread kindness and uplift the spirits of our fellow human beings, especially during this time of celebration and reflection.]
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Thank you and we hope that you have a happy and Joyous Eid Period