Sense International’s Post

In Rangpur, Bangladesh, the needle of Kazoly’s sewing machine is a blur, as her thriving dress-making business takes off. But her journey to independence was anything but easy. Born with deafblindness and cataracts, as a child Kazoly was bullied, shunned, and isolated. In 2020, everything changed when Kazoly's family met with a Sense International educator. Kazoly was finally given the support she needed and was introduced to tactile sign language. Her passion for learning was reignited! Kazoly went on to join our skill development programme with Inclusive Futures. Today, Kazoly isn’t just running a business, she’s a changemaker! Her determination has transformed her life and earned her the respect and admiration of her community. You can read more of Kazoly's story here: https://lnkd.in/eQACiX8f Donate to our appeal during the @Big-Give next week and support more people like Kazoly to achieve their potential. #deafblindness #support #BigGive

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