Farewell Ceremony – Celebration of Progress

Sibusiso regularly organizes a farewell ceremony to celebrate the successful completion of programs. This was also the case at the end of June when we concluded the Social Skills Program for older children and the 7-week program for parents with their young children.

The ceremony was attended by Madam Swalhina Rajab, Mental Health Coordinator of Meru District Council (MERU DC), who emphasized the importance of inclusive mental health care.

Children and parents performed and demonstrated how much they have grown. Parents also shared touching stories about their children’s progress. Martha Lukasi, the manager of the Sibusiso center, encouraged parents to continue practicing the skills learned at home.

The ceremony was not just a farewell, but a celebration of possibilities, resilience, and new chapters for all families.

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Teacher training for equal opportunities for children

Last week, we conducted an important training session at the Sibusiso center. In the Knowledge Center, 62 teachers from various schools were present to participate in training for children with developmental challenges.

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Sibusiso chooses inclusion and strong communities

The new Strategic Plan 2026-2030 is now available. In it, Sibusiso outlines our commitment to working towards inclusion and strong communities in the coming years.

The programs

Would you like to know more about the programs we organize for the development of children with disabilities?

Child comes to the center once a month. Tailored therapy: physiotherapy, nutrition. Personal plan. Then continue at home via outreach.
Seven weeks full of development. Young children learn to eat, move and communicate. Mothers learn too. This is followed by home guidance via outreach.
Children and young adults with disabilities learn practical, social, and academic skills within 6 months for an independent future.
The Outreach Team provides home therapy, advice, assistive devices, and breaks down taboos, ensuring children with disabilities receive more opportunities and acceptance.
In the center, carpenters and physiotherapists custom-make assistive devices such as wheelchairs and chairs, improving children’s therapy and mobility.
Sibusiso shares knowledge through theme days, sports, play and celebrations. Families, care providers and governments learn and celebrate together with the children.
Sibusiso shares 25 years of knowledge through a new knowledge center with training and education to increase understanding and acceptance of children with disabilities.

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