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The road less travelled, Peking to Paris!
We’re rallying behind two intrepid fundraisers for the ALMT and supporting their attempt to drive from Peking to Paris in a 1929 Buick known affectionately as ‘Benson’.
 
An ALMT supporter is climbing to new heights for the trust, Kilimanjaro no less!
Help our ALMT supporters achieve new heights in fundraising for the ALMT by attempting to climb the highest mountain in Africa. Deutsche bank employees Nadia Corsini and her friend Denise Brown will be climbing Kilimanjaro in a couple of weeks to raise money for our projects, please support them here.
 
Job opportunity with the ALMT
The ALMT is looking to hire an enthusiastic self starter as a fundraiser and administrative assistant. Please find attached the job description and person specification, cv's and covering letters to be sent to Head of Programmes debbie.gore@almt.org by 2pm Wednesday 18th August.

Sense International (Romania) June 2008



Sense International (Romania) has made a huge impact on the lives of deafblind people since its inception in 1999.

Over the past eight years, their work has focused on improving the quality of life for deafblind people in Romania – children, as well as adults. They have developed programmes targeting deafblindness from various points of view: social, educational and medical.

Through Sense International's activities, they create the necessary tools for early diagnosis, treatment and intervention, they develop educational services for deafblind children and adults and  increase awareness at national level of their specific needs.

The ALMT is going to donate £50,493 to Sense International (Romania) to the Early Intervention Programme which targets babies at risk of deafblindness.  The Programme screens and identifies babies in the maternity ward.  The aim is to reach deafblind babies and children at the earliest stage possible, in order to ensure that they receive appropriate support to enable them to develop communication, mobility and social skills in the pre-school years, which are so vital to a child’s development. Integral to the project is the involvement of families from assessment through to the development of cognitive and communication skills so that children are supported at home as well as by professionals.

All the staff have substantial experience in working with deafblind children and will provide counselling and support to the new parents of a deaf blind child, undertake a functional assessment and establish an individualised intervention plan. Over 4,000 new born babies have already benefited from vision and hearing screening and we hope to reach thousands more.

Click here to see the photos of the sensory room with funky light, vibrating floor and water bed, all enhancing deaf blind children's senses.



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