Polio-liberty
Special Persons Friendship Society
- Pakistan
- Pakistan
In Pakistan, a country still grappling with the challenges of illiteracy, a significant number of parents remain misinformed and unaware of the devastating effects of polio. Despite the availability of effective vaccines, many parents refuse to vaccinate their children, leaving them vulnerable to the crippling disease. This lack of awareness and misconceptions about polio have resulted in a significant number of untreated cases, perpetuating the spread of the disease.
The consequences are dire, with children and adults alike suffering from the debilitating effects of polio, which can lead to lifelong physical disabilities. The stigma and discrimination that follow only exacerbate the problem, leaving those affected by polio feeling isolated and marginalized.
The denial of vaccinations is a significant obstacle in the fight against polio, and it is imperative that we address this issue head-on. By providing comprehensive support and resources, we can empower parents and communities to make informed decisions about polio vaccination, ultimately reducing the spread of the disease and improving the lives of those affected by it
In some devastating instances, we encounter families where every single child, both girls and boys, have been afflicted with polio, leaving them with permanent physical disabilities. These rare cases are heart-wrenching, as parents are forced to witness their children struggle with the debilitating effects of the disease.
Imagine a household where every child is unable to walk, run, or play like their peers, due to the crippling effects of polio. The emotional toll on the family is immense, as they struggle to provide care and support for their children's unique needs.
In these exceptional cases, the lack of access to proper healthcare, vaccination, and education has led to a tragic outcome, where an entire generation of children is affected by polio. Our solution, Polioliberty, aims to provide comprehensive support to such families, offering a glimmer of hope in an otherwise desperate situation
As a result of the devastating effects of polio, these children and adults require intense physiotherapy and specialized equipment to manage their disabilities. However, many families in these situations are unable to access or afford these essential services and tools.
Physiotherapy is crucial to help improve mobility, strength, and flexibility, allowing individuals with polio to achieve some level of independence and functionality. Yet, many are denied this vital treatment due to lack of resources, infrastructure, or knowledgeable professionals.
Furthermore, specialized equipment like braces, wheelchairs, and assistive devices are essential to enhance mobility and daily functioning. But, unfortunately, these are often unaffordable or unavailable, leaving individuals with polio to rely on makeshift or inadequate solutions.
Polioliberty is committed to bridging this gap by providing access to physiotherapy, specialized equipment, and other necessary resources. We aim to empower individuals with polio to achieve their full potential, regain independence, and reintegrate into their communities with dignity and confidence
Imagine a world where individuals with polio and physical disabilities have access to comprehensive support, empowering them to achieve their full potential. Polioliberty makes this vision a reality.Our innovative solution combines cutting-edge technology, community-based services, and specialized care to provide a holistic support system. Physiotherapy sessions, specialized equipment, and support groups are just a few components of our comprehensive approach.Through telehealth and AI-powered assessments, we increase accessibility and efficiency, reaching even the most remote areas. Our partnerships with local organizations ensure that services are tailored to meet the unique needs of each community.We train local healthcare professionals to provide specialized care, strengthening healthcare systems and building capacity. Education programs promote independence, self-advocacy, and empowerment, while awareness campaigns reduce stigma and promote social inclusion.Polioliberty's impact extends beyond individuals, empowering families and caregivers through education and support. We strengthen local healthcare systems, promote social inclusion, and advocate for policy changes that support individuals with physical disabilities.Our solution is a beacon of hope, providing a platform for individuals with polio and physical disabilities to thrive, achieve their dreams, and live fulfilling lives.
Our solution, Polioliberty, is a comprehensive support system for individuals with polio and physical disabilities. It provides access to:
- Physiotherapy sessions
- Specialized equipment (braces, wheelchairs, assistive devices)
- Community support groups
- Education and awareness programs
Polioliberty uses a innovative approach by:
- Leveraging technology (telehealth, AI-powered assessments) to increase accessibility and efficiency
- Partnering with local organizations to provide community-based services
- Training local healthcare professionals to provide specialized care
Effective activities that will benefit individuals with polio and physical disabilities directly and indirectly include:
- Physiotherapy sessions to improve mobility and strength
- Support groups to foster community and emotional support
- Education programs to promote independence and self-advocacy
- Access to specialized equipment to enhance daily functioning
- Awareness campaigns to reduce stigma and promote inclusion
Indirect benefits include:
- Empowering families and caregivers through education and support
- Strengthening local healthcare systems through training and capacity building
- Promoting social inclusion and accessibility in communities
- Advocating for policy changes to support individuals with physical disabilities.
Meet Fatima, a bright and ambitious young girl who contracted polio at a tender age. Despite her physical limitations, Fatima dreams of becoming a teacher, inspiring young minds, and making a difference in her community. However, her lack of access to proper healthcare, physiotherapy, and specialized equipment hinders her ability to move around freely, making everyday tasks a struggle.
Fatima's story is not unique. Millions of individuals with polio and physical disabilities face similar challenges, living in low-resource settings with limited access to comprehensive support services. They are often marginalized, stigmatized, and excluded from their communities, forced to rely on makeshift solutions and inadequate care.
Polioliberty steps in to change this narrative. Our solution provides Fatima and others like her with:
- Comprehensive physiotherapy sessions to improve mobility and strength
- Specialized equipment, such as braces and wheelchairs, to enhance daily functioning
- Support groups to connect with peers, share experiences, and build confidence
- Education and awareness programs to promote independence, self-advocacy, and social inclusion
By addressing these critical needs, Polioliberty empowers individuals like Fatima to:
- Regain mobility and independence, allowing them to pursue their passions and dreams
- Integrate into their communities with confidence and dignity, breaking down barriers and challenging stigma
- Access education and employment opportunities, becoming contributing members of society
- Enjoy improved overall well-being and quality of life, living with purpose and fulfillment
Polioliberty's impact extends beyond individuals, benefiting families and caregivers through education, support, and resources. Our solution strengthens local healthcare systems, promotes social inclusion, and advocates for policy changes that support individuals with physical disabilities.
polioliberty serves individuals with polio and physical disabilities, particularly those in low-resource settings, such as:
1. Children and adults with polio-related disabilities
2. Individuals with physical disabilities due to other causes (e.g., spinal cord injuries, birth defects)
3. Families and caregivers of individuals with physical disabilities
This target population is currently underserved in various ways:
1. Lack of access to specialized healthcare services, physiotherapy, and equipment
2. Limited awareness and understanding of physical disabilities, leading to stigma and social exclusion
3. Inadequate support systems, leaving families and caregivers overwhelmed and without resources
Polioliberty addresses their needs by:
1. Providing access to comprehensive support services, including physiotherapy, specialized equipment, and support groups
2. Promoting awareness and education to reduce stigma and increase understanding
3. Empowering individuals with physical disabilities to advocate for themselves and their rights
4. Strengthening families and caregivers through education, support, and resources
through addressing these needs, Polioliberty aims to improve the lives of individuals with polio and physical disabilities, enabling them to:
1. Achieve greater mobility and independence
2. Integrate into their communities with confidence and dignity
3. Pursue education, employment, and personal goals
4. Enjoy improved overall well-being and quality of life
Via directly impacting the lives of individuals with physical disabilities, Polioliberty also benefits their families, caregivers, and communities, fostering a more inclusive and supportive society.
- Optimize holistic care for people with rare diseases and their caretakers—including physical, mental, social, and other types of support.
- Prototype
Based on the description provided, I would classify Polio-liberty as a Prototype. Here's why:
- Polioliberty is still in the process of developing its comprehensive support system, which includes physiotherapy sessions, specialized equipment, support groups, and education programs.
- While it has identified its target population and has a clear vision, it is still building its solution and has not yet launched it in any community.
- It is still in the process of gathering resources, partnerships, and expertise to deliver its services.
As a Prototype, Polioliberty is still in the early stages of development, and it is likely that it will need further refinement and testing before it can be launched as a Pilot. However, with continued development and iteration, Polioliberty has the potential to become a powerful solution for individuals with polio and physical disabilities.
Polio liberty's innovative approach lies in its comprehensive and inclusive support system for individuals with polio and physical disabilities in Pakistan, particularly in District Gujranwala, Punjab, where no other NGOs or organizations (except Special Persons Friendship Society) cater specifically to the needs of PWDs (Persons with Disabilities).
Here's what makes Polioliberty innovative:
1. Holistic support: Polioliberty addresses the multifaceted needs of PWDs, including physiotherapy, specialized equipment, support groups, education, and advocacy, providing a one-stop solution.
2. Community-based: By partnering with local organizations and training local healthcare professionals, Polioliberty empowers communities to take ownership of supporting PWDs, fostering sustainability and scalability.
3. Technology integration: Leveraging telehealth and AI-powered assessments, Polioliberty increases accessibility and efficiency, reaching remote areas and reducing costs.
4. Empowerment through education: Polioliberty prioritizes education and awareness, enabling PWDs to advocate for themselves and their rights, challenging stigma and promoting social inclusion.
Polioliberty's innovative approach can catalyze broader positive impacts by:
1. Setting a replicable model for comprehensive support services in other districts and provinces.
2. Encouraging collaboration and knowledge sharing among organizations, governments, and stakeholders.
3. Influencing policy changes and advocating for inclusive infrastructure development.
4. Reducing stigma and promoting social inclusion, inspiring other organizations to prioritize PWDs' needs.
In a region where Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) are often marginalized and neglected, Polioliberty brings a game-changing solution. Our comprehensive support system is designed to empower individuals with polio and physical disabilities, providing them with the tools they need to thrive.
We're not just talking about physiotherapy sessions or specialized equipment - we're talking about a holistic approach that addresses the unique needs of each individual. Our community-based model ensures that support is accessible and sustainable, leveraging technology to reach even the most remote areas.
But that's not all. We're also dedicated to education and awareness, empowering PWDs to advocate for themselves and challenge the stigma that has held them back for far too long. By promoting social inclusion and inclusive infrastructure development, we're creating a society that values and supports all individuals, regardless of their abilities.
In a region where PWDs have been largely overlooked, Polioliberty is a beacon of hope. Our innovative approach is poised to catalyze a movement, inspiring others to follow in our footsteps and creating a brighter future for all
Through filling the gap in services for PWDs in District Gujranwala and beyond, Polioliberty has the potential to transform the landscape, creating a more inclusive and supportive environment for individuals with polio and physical disabilities
SPFS is applying for the Amgen Prize to overcome the significant barriers that hinder its ability to provide comprehensive support to the 2 million Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) in District Gujranwala, Punjab, Pakistan.
The Prize will help us overcome the following barriers:
- Financial: Limited funding restricts our ability to scale our services, provide specialized equipment, and hire trained professionals.
- Technical: Lack of access to advanced technology, such as telehealth platforms and AI-powered assessments, limits our reach and efficiency.
- Cultural: Stigma and misconceptions about PWDs hinder their inclusion in society, making it challenging to promote our services and advocacy efforts.
- Market: Limited awareness about the needs of PWDs and the importance of inclusive support services restricts our ability to engage with stakeholders and secure partnerships.
The Amgen Prize will be a beacon of light for the 2 million PWDs in District Gujranwala, enabling us to:
- Scale our services to reach more individuals
- Invest in technology to enhance our support
- Promote awareness and education to challenge stigma
- Foster partnerships with stakeholders to amplify our impact
Polioliberty is a shining beacon of hope for the 2 million Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) in District Gujranwala, Punjab, Pakistan. Despite their strengths and abilities, PWDs in this region face immense barriers, including stigma, lack of access to healthcare, and limited opportunities for education and employment.
By awarding us the Amgen Prize, you can help us break down these barriers and create a more inclusive society. Your support will enable us to:
- Establish a state-of-the-art rehabilitation center, providing physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy services to hundreds of PWDs.
- Develop and implement specialized education programs, empowering PWDs to become advocates for themselves and their communities.
- Launch a comprehensive awareness campaign, challenging stigma and promoting social inclusion.
- Strengthen our partnerships with local organizations, government agencies, and stakeholders, amplifying our impact and creating a sustainable model for change.
Together, we can create a brighter future for PWDs in District Gujranwala, inspiring a movement that will resonate across Pakistan and beyond
In conclusion, Polioliberty is a beacon of hope for the 2 million Persons with Disabilities in District Gujranwala, Punjab, Pakistan. By awarding us the Amgen Prize, you will empower us to break down barriers and create a more inclusive society. Your support will enable us to establish a rehabilitation center, develop specialized education programs, launch an awareness campaign, and strengthen partnerships. Together, we can create a brighter future for PWDs, inspiring a movement that will resonate across Pakistan and beyond. We urge you to join us in this journey, empowering PWDs to reach their full potential and become active contributors to their communities. Let us work together to create a world where everyone has the opportunity to thrive, regardless of their abilities. Thank you
Special Persons Friendship Society (SPFS) is a registered organization in Pakistan, dedicated to serving individuals with disabilities. Our team lead and members have a deep understanding of the challenges faced by Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) in District Gujranwala, Punjab, Pakistan. We are not just outsiders trying to solve a problem; we are part of the community, working tirelessly to empower PWDs.
Our team comprises individuals with disabilities, family members of PWDs, and professionals who have spent years working with PWDs. We have established trust and relationships with the communities we serve, ensuring that our solution is designed and delivered in a way that is culturally sensitive and responsive to their needs.SPFS has a proven track record of working with PWDs, with policies and agendas that prioritize their empowerment and inclusion. Our team is representative of the communities we serve, with individuals from diverse backgrounds and abilities. We actively engage with PWDs, their families, and caregivers to ensure that our solution is guided by their input, ideas, and agendas.Through our community outreach programs, we have established a network of stakeholders who inform our design and implementation process. We conduct regular focus groups, surveys, and meetings to ensure that our solution remains responsive to the evolving needs of PWDs. Our team's proximity to the communities we serve enables us to deliver a solution that is tailored to their unique challenges and opportunities. Our team members have personal experiences with disability, either themselves or through family members. This lived experience informs our work, ensuring that our solution is grounded in empathy and understanding.
We have spent years building relationships with local organizations, healthcare providers, and community leaders, fostering a deep understanding of the local context and the needs of PWDs.Our team includes individuals from the same cultural and linguistic background as the communities we serve, enabling us to design a solution that is sensitive to local norms and values.
We have established a network of community champions who advocate for our solution and provide feedback on our design and implementation.Our team's physical presence in the community allows us to engage in regular face-to-face interactions, building trust and ensuring that our solution remains responsive to the evolving needs of PWDs
- Non-governmental Organization (NGO)
Next Year (2024):
Impact Goal: Empower 500 Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) in District Gujranwala to access inclusive healthcare and education services.
Measurement Indicators:
- Number of PWDs receiving physiotherapy sessions
- Number of PWDs accessing specialized equipment
- Number of PWDs enrolled in education programs
- Number of healthcare professionals trained on disability inclusion
Next Five Years (2025-2029):
Impact Goal: Transform the lives of 5,000 PWDs in Punjab, Pakistan, by providing comprehensive support services, promoting inclusive communities, and advocating for disability rights.
Measurement Indicators:
- Number of PWDs accessing our comprehensive support services
- Number of communities engaged in inclusive practices
- Number of disability rights advocacy campaigns launched
- Number of partners and stakeholders engaged in our mission
We have a strategic plan in place for 2025 and 2026, which outlines our goals, objectives, and measurement indicators. We will share this plan in the required documents.
Our impact goals are centered around empowering PWDs to access inclusive services, promoting community inclusion, and advocating for disability rights. We aim to create a transformational impact on the lives of PWDs, enabling them to reach their full potential and participate fully in society.
Over the next year, we aim to empower 500 Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) in District Gujranwala to access inclusive healthcare and education services. We will achieve this by providing physiotherapy sessions, specialized equipment, and education programs tailored to their needs. We will also train healthcare professionals on disability inclusion, ensuring that PWDs receive quality care.
In the next five years, we will transform the lives of 5,000 PWDs in Punjab, Pakistan. We will expand our comprehensive support services, promoting inclusive communities and advocating for disability rights. We will engage with communities, launching awareness campaigns and training programs, ensuring that PWDs are valued and included. Our advocacy efforts will push for policy changes, ensuring equal access to education, employment, and healthcare for PWDs.
Through our strategic plan, we will monitor progress, tracking the number of PWDs accessing our services, communities engaged, and partners joined. Our goal is to create a society where PWDs are empowered, included, and valued, enabling them to reach their full potential and live fulfilling lives.
Our solution is designed to empower Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) in Pakistan, addressing the systemic barriers that limit their potential. We believe that by providing comprehensive support services and promoting inclusive communities, we can unlock a brighter future for PWDs.
Our activities are tailored to meet the unique needs of PWDs. We offer physiotherapy sessions to improve mobility and strength, specialized equipment to enhance independence, and education programs to foster knowledge and skills. We also train healthcare professionals to provide inclusive care and advocate for disability rights to challenge systemic barriers.
These activities lead to immediate outputs, such as improved mobility, increased access to healthcare and education, and enhanced knowledge and skills. These outputs, in turn, drive short-term outcomes, including improved quality of life, increased enrollment in education programs, and more inclusive healthcare practices.
As our solution takes root, we expect to see long-term outcomes that transform the lives of PWDs. They will fully participate in society, reach their full potential, and exercise their rights and entitlements. Inclusive communities and healthcare systems will become the norm, and disability rights will be fully recognized and protected.
Our theory of change is grounded in evidence from research, evaluations, and feedback from PWDs and communities. We know that our approach works, and we are committed to continuously refining and improving our solution to maximize impact. By linking our activities to outputs and outcomes, we ensure a logical and evidence-based approach to creating lasting change for PWDs.
Activities:
- Provide physiotherapy sessions
- Offer specialized equipment
- Conduct education programs
- Train healthcare professionals
- Advocate for disability rights
Immediate Outputs:
- Improved mobility and strength for PWDs
- Increased access to inclusive healthcare and education
- Enhanced knowledge and skills for healthcare professionals
- Increased awareness and support from communities
Short-term Outcomes:
- PWDs report improved quality of life and independence
- Increased enrollment of PWDs in education programs
- Healthcare professionals provide more inclusive care
- Communities become more supportive and inclusive
Long-term Outcomes:
- PWDs fully participate in society and reach their full potential
- Inclusive communities and healthcare systems become the norm
- Disability rights are fully recognized and protected
Evidence:
- Research shows physiotherapy and specialized equipment improve mobility and independence for PWDs
- Education programs increase knowledge and skills for healthcare professionals
- Advocacy efforts lead to policy changes and increased support for PWDs
- Feedback from PWDs and communities confirms improved quality of life and increased inclusion
- A new business model or process that relies on innovation or technology to be successful
- Internet of Things
- Software and Mobile Applications
Our team consists of 7 core members, each with unique expertise and passion. We have a project lead, physiotherapist, education specialist, healthcare advocate, community outreach coordinator, volunteer coordinator, and operations manager. Additionally, we have a 20-member governing body providing strategic guidance and support, comprising experts in healthcare, education, advocacy, and community development. We are also supported by a network of 431 dedicated volunteers, including students, professionals, and community leaders, who contribute their time and skills to help us achieve our mission. Together, we work towards empowering Persons with Disabilities in Pakistan.
Our solution has been in development since 2003, a decade-long journey. We began with research and needs assessments, then developed and piloted our comprehensive support services. We scaled up our operations, expanding our team and partnerships. Today, we continue to refine and improve our solution, incorporating feedback from stakeholders. Our team has grown from a few individuals to a robust team of 7 core members, 20 governing body members, and 431 volunteers. We've become a leading advocate for disability rights and inclusive healthcare in Pakistan.
At Special Persons Friendship Society, we prioritize diversity, equity, and inclusion, recognizing that a welcoming and inclusive environment is essential for our team's success. Our leadership team reflects our commitment to diversity, with representatives from various social, cultural, and identity-based backgrounds.
We have established policies to ensure a inclusive environment:
- Environmental Policy: Promoting sustainable practices and accessibility.
- Gender-Based Policy: Ensuring equal opportunities and addressing gender-specific challenges.
- Sexual Harassment Policy: Zero-tolerance policy with clear reporting and support mechanisms.
- Financial Policy: Transparent and equitable compensation practices.
All team members work according to these policies, fostering an inclusive culture where everyone feels valued, respected, and supported. We strive to continuously improve and become more diverse, equitable, and inclusive, reflecting the communities we serve
We also have:
- A diversity and inclusion committee to address issues and propose initiatives
- Regular training and workshops on unconscious bias, cultural sensitivity, and accessibility
- A mentorship program pairing team members from diverse backgrounds
- Language support and interpretation services to facilitate communication
- Adaptive technology and accommodations for team members with disabilities
- Celebrations and events honoring diverse cultures, identities, and abilities
- Anonymous feedback mechanisms to ensure accountability and continuous improvement
Our goal is to create a workplace where everyone feels a sense of belonging, and their unique perspectives and experiences are valued and leveraged to drive innovation and impac
Our diversity and inclusion committee meets regularly to address issues, propose initiatives, and ensure accountability. We provide regular training and workshops on unconscious bias, cultural sensitivity, and accessibility, to equip our team with the knowledge and skills to create an inclusive environment.
Our mentorship program pairs team members from diverse backgrounds, to foster learning, growth, and leadership development. We also provide language support and interpretation services, to facilitate communication and ensure equal access to opportunities.
We prioritize adaptive technology and accommodations for team members with disabilities, to ensure equal access to resources and opportunities. Our celebrations and events honor diverse cultures, identities, and abilities, to foster a sense of belonging and community.
Finally, we have anonymous feedback mechanisms in place, to ensure accountability and continuous improvement. Our goal is to create a workplace where everyone feels valued, respected, and supported, and where their unique perspectives and experiences drive innovation and impact.
Polioliberty's business model is designed to support Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) in Pakistan. We provide physiotherapy, specialized equipment, support groups, education, and advocacy services. Our team reaches out to PWDs in their communities, partners with local organizations, and uses technology to enhance accessibility. PWDs need our services to improve their mobility, access education and employment, and enhance their well-being. We empower PWDs to overcome challenges, promoting their inclusion and empowerment in society
Our physiotherapy sessions are tailored to improve mobility and strength, enabling PWDs to perform daily tasks with greater ease. We provide specialized equipment, such as wheelchairs and braces, to enhance their independence.
Our support groups offer a safe space for PWDs and their families to share experiences, receive emotional support, and build a sense of community. We also provide education and awareness programs, empowering PWDs to advocate for their rights and entitlements.
Our advocacy services ensure that PWDs receive legal support and guidance, enabling them to access healthcare, education, and employment opportunities. We partner with local organizations, healthcare providers, and government agencies to amplify our impact.
By leveraging technology, we enhance accessibility and efficiency, reaching more PWDs and providing timely support. Our team's presence in the community ensures that our services are culturally sensitive and responsive to local needs.
Through our business model, we aim to empower PWDs to overcome the unique challenges they face, promoting their inclusion and empowerment in society
Business Model:
Polioliberty's business model is designed to provide comprehensive support services to Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) in District Gujranwala, Punjab, Pakistan.
Key Beneficiaries:
Our key beneficiaries are PWDs, their families, and caregivers.
Products/Services:
We provide the following products and services:
1. Physiotherapy sessions: Customized physical therapy sessions to improve mobility and strength.
2. Specialized equipment: Access to wheelchairs, braces, and other assistive devices.
3. Support groups: Regular meetings for PWDs and their families to share experiences and receive support.
4. Education and awareness: Training programs for PWDs, families, and caregivers on disability rights, advocacy, and inclusive practices.
5. Advocacy: Legal support and advocacy for PWDs to access their rights and entitlements.
How we provide these products/services:
We provide these products and services through:
1. Community outreach programs: Our team reaches out to PWDs in their homes, communities, and healthcare facilities.
2. Partnerships with local organizations: We collaborate with local NGOs, healthcare providers, and government agencies to amplify our impact.
3. Technology-enabled solutions: We leverage telehealth platforms and AI-powered tools to enhance accessibility and efficiency.
Why PWDs need our products/services:
PWDs face significant barriers in accessing healthcare, education, and employment opportunities. Our products and services address these gaps, enabling PWDs to:
1. Improve their physical mobility and independence
2. Access education and employment opportunities
3. Enhance their overall well-being and quality of life
4. Exercise their rights and entitlements
- Individual consumers or stakeholders (B2C) (e.g. patients or caregivers)
Responsible Stewardship of Resources
Special Persons Friendship Society is committed to transparency and accountability in all its financial dealings. Our financial management system is designed to ensure responsible stewardship of resources and transparency in financial transactions.
First, we prepare an annual budget that outlines our income and expenses for the year. This budget is reviewed and approved by our board of directors and is available to stakeholders upon request.
Next, we maintain a cash flow forecast that helps us manage our daily cash needs and ensure that we have sufficient funds to meet our financial obligations.
Our financial planning and strategy development process involves setting long-term financial goals and developing investment strategies to achieve them.
We also prepare monthly financial statements, including a balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statement, which are reviewed by our management team and board of directors.
Quarterly financial reports are prepared to provide stakeholders with an update on our financial performance and progress towards our goals.
Our annual financial report includes audited financial statements, a financial review and analysis, and a report to stakeholders on our financial performance and achievements.
In addition to these financial reports, we also maintain a financial disclosure statement that is available to stakeholders upon request.
We have a conflict of interest policy in place that requires our board members and staff to disclose any potential conflicts of interest and recuse themselves from decisions that may benefit them personally
We also have a whistle blower policy that allows stakeholders to report any financial irregularities or unethical behavior anonymously.
Finally, we are registered with the social welfare department and comply with all regulatory requirements, including tax compliance and grant reporting.
At Special Persons Friendship Society, we recognize the importance of financial sustainability in achieving our mission and vision. We understand that our financial resources are limited, and we must ensure that they are used efficiently and effectively to achieve our goals.
To achieve financial sustainability, we have implemented a diversified funding strategy, building relationships with a range of donors, grant-making organizations, and corporate partners. We have also established a robust reserve fund, which provides a financial safety net and ensures our stability in times of uncertainty.
Our sustainable fundraising strategies focus on building long-term relationships with our supporters, and we prioritize transparency and accountability in all our financial dealings. We regularly monitor and evaluate our financial performance, adjusting our plans and strategies as needed to ensure we remain on track.
Our commitment to financial discipline and prudence is reflected in our financial management practices, which prioritize responsible stewardship of resources. We believe that financial sustainability is essential to achieving our goals, and we are dedicated to ensuring the long-term viability of our organization.
By prioritizing financial sustainability, we can continue to serve our community with integrity and transparency, and make a positive impact in the lives of special persons.

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