Celebrating the 8th Anniversary of the Society for the Empowerment of the Deaf-Blind (SEDB) in India

On October 22, 2023, the Society for the Empowerment of the Deaf-Blind (SEDB) India celebrated its 8th anniversary. SEDB is a unique organization run entirely by deafblind volunteers and a deafblind team, and it was established on October 20, 2015, with its head office located in Nasik.
The founder of SEDB, Mr. Zamir Dhale, encouraged his deafblind team members to work independently, fostering their empowerment and self-reliance. The anniversary celebration took place at the Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Loverlane Venue in Mazgaon, Byculla’ Mumbai East. It was a moment of pride and joy for Zamir as he acknowledged the hard work and dedication of the deafblind organisers and their supportive deaf team members.
During the event, Ms. Bushra Merchant, who is deaf-low vision, and Mr. Sunil Abbas, the General Secretary of SEDB, played pivotal roles in organising the celebration. Ms. Bushra Merchant, a strong leader of the deafblind women’s group, recognized the efforts of Ms. Varsha Pattem, who is also deafblind, Ms. Reshma Shirsat, a deaf individual, and Mr. Bhausaheb Jadhav, who is also deaf. They were commended for their hard work in securing a suitable venue and arranging lunch and high tea for the occasion.
Zamir expressed his gratitude by presenting a special flower to these dedicated individuals, emphasizing that they have played a crucial role in strengthening SEDB’s mission and raising awareness about the rights and needs of the deafblind community. He also highlighted the importance of deafblind people’s demands for better education, higher education, job opportunities, and financial assistance, urging the Government of India to understand and address these needs.
In addition to the anniversary celebration, the event also included the celebration of Ms. Anita’s birthday, who is a deafblind member of SEDB. Ms. Bushra brought a special cake as a thoughtful gift for SEDB, adding to the joyous occasion.
The event was made possible through the support and encouragement of well-wishers, donors, and both deaf and non-disabled friends and colleagues. The parents of deafblind children, including Ms. Geri from Usher India, also contributed to the success of this beautiful event.
To relive the memorable moments, you can watch the video and view the photos through the following link:

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