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Malgorzata Maniecka, a voluntary teacher from Poland
Mr. Elliot Dawes, a voluntary teacher from USA
Coconut Dance Practice
Sabine Lesuowsuy, a voluntary teacher from Austria
Miss. Kerry Ball, a voluntary teacher from New Zealand
Monkey Dance Practice
Neil Levy, a voluntary teacher from England
Mr. Troy Dixen and Mrs. Angela Tudehope, voluntary teachers from Australia
Fishing Dance Practice
Ashley Montgomery, a voluntary teacher from USA
The certificate of volunteer, Bessie Cannard
Bessie Cannard, a voluntary teacher from Australia
Piercing-out Ants' Nest Dance
The certificate of volunteer, Stephanie Earp
Miss Stephanie Earp, a voluntary teacher from london
Fishing Dance
The certificate of volunteer, Georgia Darlow
Blessing Dance Practice
Coconut Dance
The certificate of volunteer, Mary Colleran
Georgia Darlow, a voluntary teacher from England
Monkey Dance
Kristen Kennedy, a voluntary teacher from the USA
Orphans
Blessing Dance
The certificate of volunteer, Deborah Lee
Meals
Piercing-out Ants' Nest Dance Practice
Deborah Lee, a voluntary teacher from USA
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The disabled who lost their physical ability and could not be able to help themselves have been also supported by ACODO. They were scorned and mocked in the society. Someone sometimes treat them like a useless person. Seeing all of these situations, ACODO is going to assist them to become the valuable people and every person is going to recognize them as useful people and they can join other citizens in developing their society; they have the same civil rights. They were educated on life skills and vocational skills like other orphans and the disabled in ACODO. Besides, they were taught dancing, weaving, sawing, wood and stone sculpture, painting, and tragedy performance. Now there are 10 disabled people who are being educated by ACODO. They stay and study all day in ACODO.