Special Needs Carpentry instructor Moses
(left) oversees the deaf students at W. Nile Ecumenical WNEVTC . He met me with one
of his deaf graduates, Wilfred (centre), who has also just gained
permanent work. Moses explained that WNEVTC want to expand provision for the deaf and would consider mobility impaired applicants as well this year if it is felt they could cope.
So we sat together to rehearse and then record a commercial for the course at a local radio stations, Voice of Life. The radio presenter, Lillian (above right), interviewed Wilfred, as I interpreted, about the benefits he gained from the course and why parents of youth with a disability should take up such opportunities.
permanent work. Moses explained that WNEVTC want to expand provision for the deaf and would consider mobility impaired applicants as well this year if it is felt they could cope.
So we sat together to rehearse and then record a commercial for the course at a local radio stations, Voice of Life. The radio presenter, Lillian (above right), interviewed Wilfred, as I interpreted, about the benefits he gained from the course and why parents of youth with a disability should take up such opportunities.
Moses and his wife Beatrice also told me how their marriage has
continued to strengthen since the marriage enrichment course we worked through together.
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