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The most physically disabled children live in the Therapy Building. Here, the ICCO pays for 17 caregivers (ayis). We provide training that enables the ayis to position the children correctly in their chairs and to help with their physical therapy needs. Volunteers help stimulate the children through play and interaction. This building also houses the therapy room, which is used by both orphanage and expat therapists to provide therapy to the children. Expansion of education and developmental play opportunities are goals for increasing the care and well being of the children of this building. We are in need of donations so we can hire more physical therapists.
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