A socially innovative project called Jyothirgamaya, which means “from darkness to light” helps blind children in Kerala, India by having the school come to them.
The project is part of Braille Without Borders, which was launched by a blind German national Sabriye Tenberken. Tenberken aims to create an ethical social change by building a mobile school to teach Braille, English, basic math and computer skills, as well as life skills to many students destitute of vision.
via Helping India’s Blind Become Seen | SocialEarth SocialEarth.