Computer Education for the Visually Impaired
Training blind and low-vision students in computers, internet, e-mail, Word Processing, and text-to-speech technology for independent careers in IT.
Learn MoreExpanding our reach from Saurashtra to Ahmedabad — a new milestone in disability education and empowerment.
For 34 years, Andhjan Kalyan Trust has provided education, technology, training, and employment to visually impaired persons across Saurashtra. Now, AKTrust has expanded with a dedicated centre in Ahmedabad to serve a wider community of Divyangjan.
Admissions on a first come, first served basis.
Andhjan Kalyan Trust is a registered non-profit, non-governmental organization working for the all-round development and welfare of the disabled — providing rehabilitative services to make them socially and financially self-reliant.
Founded in 1992 by visually challenged persons of the Saurashtra region, we serve persons with visual impairment, hearing impairment, mental retardation, orthopaedic disabilities, cerebral palsy, and multiple disabilities.
Specialized programmes designed to educate, rehabilitate, and empower persons with disabilities across Gujarat.
Training blind and low-vision students in computers, internet, e-mail, Word Processing, and text-to-speech technology for independent careers in IT.
Learn MoreBraille and talking book library for the visually impaired
Learn MoreTreatment for Cerebral Palsy children, paralysis-affected patients using electrical modalities — ultra sound, diathermy, muscle stimulator and more.
Learn MoreEmployment counseling, vocational training referrals, and encouragement of self-employment for disabled individuals.
Learn MoreRegular sports meets, musical programs, and cultural events — training enthusiastic disabled children to participate in regional and national competitions.
Learn MorePetitions to judiciary, disability rights activism, and Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR) to counter discrimination against disabled persons.
Learn MoreEvery life we touch is a testament to what's possible with education, care, and determination.
Dharmistha lost her vision at age 14, dropped out of school, and grew isolated. After joining AKTrust, she learned Braille, participated in extracurricular activities, and passed 12th standard with First Class marks.
Rahim joined our Residential Care Centre with Cerebral Palsy and Mental Retardation. AKT's hands-on approach helped him read, bathe independently, and express himself — in just one year.
Kasim, 7, could neither stand nor walk before joining AKT's Physiotherapy Centre. After one year of electrotherapy and physical training, he stands independently and walks slowly.
Milestones, workshops, and programmes making a difference on the ground.
On the occasion of AKTrust entering its 25th year, a digital literacy workshop was organised at Dhoraji for visually impaired persons on digital/cashless payment methods.
A 2-day smart kit training programme supported by Fiserv and SAKSHAM, Delhi was hosted at AKTrust Dhoraji, empowering visually impaired participants with assistive tech.
Training programme for blind students from various schools of Saurashtra on Android tablets with E-Speak accessibility, organised by AKTrust Dhoraji.
A computer literacy workshop on modern technology was organised by AKTrust at Rajkot over 2 days, bridging the digital divide for visually impaired participants.
"I will not refuse to do the something I can do." — Helen Keller
Your contribution brings renewed hope to disabled persons living in the remotest areas of Saurashtra. All work at AKTrust depends entirely on donations from generous supporters like you.
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