Greetings, Spring of Mercy, the School of special need children celebrated the ‘Sinhala & Tamil New Year’ on 2nd of April, 2014. Children took part in games too. Spring of Mercy is a school for special need children which is the wing of Al Muslimath Organisation. It is a multinational and …
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(210) Rainbow Centre – School for disabled children
Assalamu alaikum warahmathullahi wabarakathuhu. There is no Islamic School for disabled children in Colombo – most of the childlren attending the non Islamic schools are muslims. These children, already disadvantaged, grow up without Islamic teachings and there is no counselling available for their parents either. One such famous school charges …
Read More »(370) Al Muslimaath to set up a school for differently disabled children
Assalamu alaikum warahmathullahi wabarakathuhu There are about 2500 disabled children in Dehiwela – Mt. lavinia alone and majority of them are Muslims. Earlier the social service department ran a clinic for them at Almuslimaath premises for them and it was stopped about 2 years back due to lack of trained staff. Almuslimaath worked closely with the Social service department and found that not only these children but thee parents too …
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Rainbow center for Special Need children is situated at 23/3, Windsor avenue, off Vanderwert Place, Dehiwela A school for disabled children of all ages and religions set up on 25/6/2012 alhamdulillah. Trained teachers and sympathetic care takers educate the children to the best of the children’s ability. A school with …
Read More »(375) Almuslimaath opens Rainbow Centre for Disabled children
Assalamu alaikum warahmathullahi wabarakathuhu As you are probably aware Almuslimaath runs Rainbow Center, a FREE school for the differently-abled ( commonly known as Disabled) children and adults, of all religion and races, called . This sector of the society is a forgotten, neglected lot. The parents are often poor with an additional burden of looking after a heavily dependent child. The irony …
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