AIM RECOGNISED
FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS
In recognition
of its outstanding achievements in assisting people with
disabilities, the Association for the Physically Disabled
– Greater Johannesburg (APD) has named the AIM Centre,
(Advancement to Independence through Motivation) its 2005
Achiever of the Year.
Director Dave Fox
says that the APD usually awards the Achiever of the Year
to an individual, but it was felt that the AIM Centre,
which started out as a small project of the APD and is
now an autonomous body, richly deserved this award.
He says a distinguishing
feature of the AIM Centre is its ability to balance the
often competing needs of generating revenue and, at the
same time, training and developing its members and providing
a level of care for the more profoundly disabled.
“In the 2004/2005
financial year, the AIM Centre extensively refurbished
and extended its premises and earned more than R200 000
in income from work undertaken on contract. A remarkable
achievement!”
At the same time
12 members attended computer literacy training, nine an
adult literacy programme, 12 were enrolled in Project
Management Learnership and two members were trained in
basic first aid.
“AIM provides a powerful cocktail of opportunity
mixed with care that enables people with disabilities
to build self-esteem, develop self-worth and maximize
their potential for independent living.”
The AIM Centre
Project began in 1986 as a Protected Workshop of the APD
and was based in a residential home for people with disabilities.
In 1997 sufficient funds were raised for the project to
be moved to its current premises at 79 Orion Street in
Kensington.
In May 2003 the
Centre became an autonomous body when it successfully
registered as a Non Profit Organisation (NPO) in terms
of the NPO Act, 1997.
The AIM Centre
accommodates almost 50 participants who are of working
age with a range of disabilities, both physical and intellectual.
Its management and members are drawn from the surrounding
community as well as from the communities of Soweto, Alexandra
and Central Johannesburg.