
Swim to Empower: Teaching Disabled Children to Thrive
Source: AP News (May 2025, Lagos)
Emeka Chuks Nnadi’s Swim in 1 Day nonprofit is transforming lives in Lagos by teaching over 400 blind and partially sighted children how to swim apnews.com. Beyond lifesaving skills, participants report improved confidence, sharper minds, and stronger social bonds. Many speak of breaking barriers and stigma—proving disabled youth can excel, lead, and belong. This kind of inclusive healthcare and empowerment work aligns closely with our mission to serve underserved communities and amplify dignity.
Why it matters: It highlights how tailored interventions—like therapeutic swimming—can bridge healthcare gaps while fostering self-esteem and integration.
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