WECAN has been my home since I was 5. My father died when I
was very young and my illiterate poverty stricken mother enrolled
me here. My days here at WECAN were the happiest of my life.
I received full education which later helped me acquire a job
at Mumbra after my husband deserted us - my 5 year old child
and me. In 1994, I came back to WECAN to work as supervisor
where I look after the resident girls. for more pics
From
yoga to tile painting, WECAN is full of activity
for our girls. Not only do these activities keep
them healthy but also help them learn skills that
will enable them to earn a living.
Mimi
Batliwala met life's challenges head on in spite
of her visual impairment, making us wonder whether
our sensory organs are as powerful as we make
them to be more...