• CP Day Care Center

    Celebrated palsy project started on APRIL 2012 under the guidance and initiative of CP centre KTM. Started at ANMC premises as a day care centre for CP children.

    • Main aim to enable CP children to be self dependent in daily lively activity.
    • Provide Physiotherapy.
    • Provides mid- day meal cater 5 to 15 children
    • Receiver acquired a van for their transport.
    • We have also acquired land (4 acre donate by holy members family) where the work will start very soon.We plan to develop our Purwanchal sub-centre.
    We are running a day care center since 4 years for the children suffering with Cerebral Palsy. We are running it with the technical support of SGCP (Self Help Group For Cerebral Palsy) Dhapakhel, Kathmandu.

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  • We are running this centre in the premises of Adarsh Vidyalaya.

    • • There are around 15 children getting the facilities of the care center.
    • • At present, we are targeting to cater 30 children with the resources we have.
    • • The come at 10 am and stay up to 3 pm
    • • They are taught to deal with daily chores and do other learning activities there by the trained mentors.
    • • They have the mid day meal there of which they are fond of provided by the Rotarians.
    • • We do fellowship programs with CPchildren and celebrate important occasions such as Children’s Day, Christmas Day, World C P Day etc with them.
    • • We have arranged a full time physiotherapist along with a Nursery Teacher for the children as well as speech therapy is given to the required children.
    • • We provide a van service to the center to facilitate easy commute for the CP children.
    • • There is significant improvement in the CP children, some who couldn’t sit at all are able to sit and some are able to speak through speech therapy .
    • • Few have undergone through surgery required for their limbs and also few are admitted in school.
  • Our aim

    We are fully dedicated to convert this day care center in a full-fledged CP Child School. At present, 15 children are getting the facility of care center whereas there are 500+ cases in Morang district only. So to help more children we require a big space. Aiming to make it a signature project, we planned to open a disabled friendly CP day care center along with CP Child School. In this context, we got 4 kattha land donated by Mr. Dilip Bagaria in the name of our deceased member Rtn. Savita Agrawal. Rotary Club of Biratnagar Downtown and SELF HELP GROUP for CEREBRAL PALSY (SGCP) Kathmandu are patners in this project. And soon we are starting the construction work for the building in that land.

  • Fellowship With C.P Children On Bal Divas

    • ❖ Rotary Club Of Biratnagar Downtown, jointly with Rotaract Club Of Biratnagar Downtown did a fellowship on Children’s Day,14th September, with C.P. Babies and their parents at present C.P. Babies Day Care Centre, Adarsh Uchha Madhyamik Vidyalaya, Biratnagar.
    • ❖ District Officers, parents of C.P. Children, Rotractors, children from Kidzee School, 250 schools students of Adarsh Uchha Madhyamik Vidyalaya and Rotarians were present in the programme.
    • ❖ On this occasion we distributed Cloths, stationaries, chocolates among the C.P. Babies. Kidzee School students performed a dance for C.P. Children entertainment.
    • ❖ As September is the LITERACY MONTH, we distributed a hygiene related book, named “Toilet” among the 100 students of Adarsh Uchha Madhyamik Vidyalaya.
    • ❖ 25 members from our club were present on the occasion. Total gathering was 300 people.
  • C.P. Baby Play “PRAYAS”

    • ❖ C.P. care centre is our signature project which is run at Adarsh Vidyalaya, Biratnagar. There are 15 children who are given Physiotherapy, Speech therapy, Transportation facility and Mid-day meals.
    • ❖ It is our dream to construct a full-fledged C.P. building for which land has been donated to us.
    • ❖ The main aim of this play was to make people aware of this disease and to encourage them to help us by providing fund for the construction of building.
    • ❖ Club members participated in this play and a gathering of 1500 people witnessed it.