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Creating pathways to opportunity with disabilities
Top 10 CNN Hero of 2016 Jeison Aristizábal's nonprofit ASODISVALLE operates a school and a facility that provides special education, medical services and nutritious meals for more than 1,000 young people with disabilities in Cali, Colombia. The school also welcomes students who are not disabled but want a quality education, such as the class pictured here.
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Aristizábal started the project 15 years ago out of his parents' garage.
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He knew families like his own needed help. "When I was a young boy, a doctor told my mom that I would amount to nothing," said Aristizábal, who grew up in one of the poorest areas in Cali.
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Aristizábal's family gave him support, and now he's working to complete law school, but others aren't so lucky. "Many families ... are misinformed. They think that it's God's punishment," he said.
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ASODISVALLE (an acronym that translates to Association of Disabled People of the Valley) serves clients who live with a range of complex disabilities, including autism, Down syndrome and cerebral palsy.
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ASODISVALLE has helped transform the lives of more than 1,000 young people and their families --- free of charge.
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Aristizábal wants to redefine "disabled" for the public and for parents. "Sometimes families are the first ones to get in the way of their kid's progress. So we work with them and strive for them to be the main engine to move their kids forward," he said.
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Gaining some measure of independence is a big goal for many clients at ASODISVALLE. Training can involve physical and occupational therapy.
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Children attend classes at ASODISVALLE.
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"Every day there is someone waiting for our help," Aristizábal said. "I have made an effort for many people to be able to study, have a family, go for a walk, have fun, move forward, and most importantly, to dream."
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Aristizábal visits Celeste, one of the students who attends classes at ASODISVALLE, in her house in the neighborhood Sardi.