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Ra’ad Rehabilitation Goodwill Complex was established under the laws of Islamic Republic of Iran in 1984 (Reg. No.2811). RRGC is a private charity institution, dedicated solely to promote the cause of the physically disabled community.
The institution started its activities with five applicants in a temporarily donated premise of two small rooms at a charity medical clinic, located in a low income suburb, south of Tehran. RRGC now operates from its own building, a nearly 4,000 m2 (in excess of 40,000 sq.ft.) facility, constructed on a parcel of land measuring 2,800 sq m. to which RRGC holds the title deed.
As an educational, philanthropic and charitable institution, Ra'ad offers three broad areas of services including:
- Rehabilitation (physiotherapy, occupational and speech therapy, orthopedic and daily mental health care)
- Vocational training (computer programming and operation, hardware assembly, typing, civil and industrial drafting, accounting, home appliance repairs, sewing, sculpture, flower making and pottery)
- And a variety of auxiliary or support services including honorary loans, financial grants, in-house and referral medical services by volunteer physicians, transportation to and from a downtown station, library facilities, counseling services, social work assistance, home visits and marriage counseling, more...>>
Sixth charity food festival “RAAD” faced with widely welcomed by citizens.
At the same time last days of May 2010, sixth beneficence food festival educational department – Raad – with good citizens took place.
According to Public Relations of beneficence educational department –Raad, in this festival which was held with the support of some food producers, restaurants celebrity sponsorship and cooperation of cooperative groups of women and youth; variety traditional foods, non-Iranian, fast-foods, cakes, drinks, and dietary supplements(nutritional supplements) was released to buy and the visitors’ use.
With all age groups from adolescents to young and older adults, a delightful combination of the families were brought together.
Although the first day of the festival due to climate change and rainfall limited space and the festival was devoted to problems for visitors and exhibitors; but with better weather in the second day, the whole open space was used for the festival in the desirable condition which caused extensive visitors were present.
According to satisfaction of visitors holding such applications which were mentioned in the voting forms and as holding talks with officials, this is likely to provide public comments, holding the festival during the year increases.
By the same token, visitors’ repeated phone calls after the festival was indicating increased demand of numerous visitors for increasing this pleasurable and charity program.
Public Relations Unit - Raad
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