STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES DISCUSSED SOCIAL INTEGRATION ISSUES WITH VIVACELL-MTC REPRESENTATIVES
Turkish Journalist Called Karabakh Armenian Land
16.11.2009 19:58 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Within the frameworks "International Week of
Education" and International Month of Disabled People, VivaCell-MTC
representatives have today received 50 university students with special
needs. Meeting aims to promote employment opportunities, enabling
students to apply their knowledge in their future work with company.
Considering their personal experience, VivaCell-MTS employees
encouraged guests to never give way to despair, and to continue
knocking on employers' doors, because they strongly believe everything
becomes possible in case of having desire, faith and self-confidence.
"Yes, people with disabilities need certain support, but not -
compassion. Today, they are proud to work in a leading company like
this and earn money to meet their and their families' needs. This
helps them become independent, enjoy respect and be self-confident.
They need to be given a chance to live a full life, without being
isolated from the society," VivaCell-MTS General Manager Ralph
Yirikian said
Turkish Journalist Called Karabakh Armenian Land
16.11.2009 19:58 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Within the frameworks "International Week of
Education" and International Month of Disabled People, VivaCell-MTC
representatives have today received 50 university students with special
needs. Meeting aims to promote employment opportunities, enabling
students to apply their knowledge in their future work with company.
Considering their personal experience, VivaCell-MTS employees
encouraged guests to never give way to despair, and to continue
knocking on employers' doors, because they strongly believe everything
becomes possible in case of having desire, faith and self-confidence.
"Yes, people with disabilities need certain support, but not -
compassion. Today, they are proud to work in a leading company like
this and earn money to meet their and their families' needs. This
helps them become independent, enjoy respect and be self-confident.
They need to be given a chance to live a full life, without being
isolated from the society," VivaCell-MTS General Manager Ralph
Yirikian said