Qatar
Al Noor Centre provides pioneering, innovative services to children with visual disabilities
Tawfik Lamari
Published on September 14, 2024 | 10:09 PM
A Braille class session at Al Noor Center for the Blind.
An early childhood class session at Al Noor Center for the Blind.
Al Noor Centre is committed to providing an advanced therapeutic, rehabilitating and educational environment, said executive director Meshal al-Naimi, and keeps pace with the latest technologies to meets the needs of members and beneficiaries with visual disabilities.“In the new academic year, we believe in the importance of achieving independence for people with visual disabilities,” he said. “We aim to provide an advanced therapeutic, rehabilitating and educational environment that enhances their capabilities and helps them succeed in a developing and changing world.”
Al-Naimi said that Al Noor Centre for the Blind works hard to provide pioneering and innovative services to support people with visual disabilities in Qatar.
As it is the first centre of its kind in the country, he said, that adopts a comprehensive and innovative approach to providing services, devoting all its efforts to meeting the needs of this vital section of society.
The centre has made intensive preparation to receive new members, with a comprehensive update in [...]