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Enkhtur has hydrocephalus (water on the brain) since he was 8 years old, which has caused him to loose his vision and his ability to walk, but his brain works just fine. Meg met him in the hospice and she decided to purchase a wheelchair for Enkhtur, as he had none. He is a very...
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Meg met a lovely family while travelling in Central Mongolia whose oldest 19 year old son Bayaraa* was half paralysed from the age of two due to medical treatment. His wheelchair was broken and he had to crawl around. The Mongolian government gives disabled people low cost wheelchairs every 5 years.  Bayaraa’s wheelchair had already...
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Support for single mothers has always been an issue dear to me, however, it isn’t one shouldered by women alone. In the ger districts of UB, ________, a father of two, struggles to support his family after his wife passed away from lung cancer two years ago. With a portion of our proceeds, we provided...
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Women who sew traditional Dell clothes were assisted by Meg to continue their work. Most of the women who sew the clothes are either single parents or on low incomes. Meg was in the street one day and got talking to a TV crew who were filming the ladies and explained that they no longer...
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Since Meg loves children, and people in general, she likes to help in anyway she can and by visiting the State Orphanage frequently she can check on what is needed.  On a visit to the orphanage to see the newly built room for 17 children aged from 1 to 4 years, Meg discovered that the...
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Helping disabled children and their parents The Association of Parents with Disabled Children (APDC) is a network of parents in Mongolia and founded in 2000 through the grass-roots efforts of parents. The association works to protect the rights of children with disabilit Meg’s Adventure Tours started supporting the association and parents by providing new equipment...
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