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Parents, educators, policymakers, disability rights advocates, and general readers interested in inclusive stories.

Date of publication
May 2025
Created by
Sense International India

“Lost and Found” is a compilation of 21 heartfelt stories that highlight the triumphs of individuals with deafblindness, overcoming barriers in education, employment, and social inclusion. These stories shed light on the challenges faced due to lack of awareness and accessibility, while also celebrating the role of special educators, families, and organizations in supporting their growth.

Through personal narratives, this resource aims to inspire, inform, and advocate for the inclusion of persons with deafblindness. It also serves as a testimony to the impact of sustained support, vocational training, and policy interventions in empowering individuals to lead independent and fulfilling lives.

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