Youth with Down syndrome donate salaries to Türkiye quake victims

Youth with Down syndrome donate salaries to Türkiye quake victims

Youngsters with Down syndrome, who’ve been setting an instance of self-confidence and inclusion for all by working at a restaurant in Istanbul’s Üsküdar district, shared their compassion with the earthquake victims by donating their salaries to these affected in Türkiye’s southeastern area.

Some 11 workers of Tebessüm Kahvesi (“Smile Coffee”), which employs people with Down syndrome solely, donated a portion of their salaries to the municipality’s soup kitchen to assist victims of the devastating Feb. 6 earthquakes.

Youngsters employed on the cafe talked to Anadolu Agency (AA) on World Down Syndrome Day, touching upon their lives, schooling, consciousness actions and their emotions and ideas concerning the latest earthquake.

Emrah Kuru, 31, is a graduate of the Fame Kurşunoğlu Special Education Vocational School and has been working at Tebessüm Kahvesi since 2016. He describes himself as a social particular person who likes to sing and browse.

Sharing that the earthquakes immensely affected him, Kuru famous that he and his mates on the cafe have been decided to avoid wasting TL 5,000 ($262.80) from their salaries and had additionally delivered hygiene kits and clothes gadgets for the victims.

”I hope God will assist the earthquake victims to construct a brand new home for themselves. Let them construct a heat residence. My cousin additionally died in Hatay within the earthquake,” Kuru lamented, including that he doesn’t need the identical destiny for Istanbul.

Another worker with Down syndrome, Arlin Gültane mentioned she acquired particular schooling, including that she has been working as the top waitress at Tebessüm Kahvesi since 2016. Gültane is acknowledged as a compassionate, warm-blooded and really amiable particular person amongst her mates.

Expressing that they felt immense disappointment due to the earthquakes, Gültane mentioned: “The earthquake is a sensitive issue. We suffered many injuries and lost many people. We were so heartbroken, we mourned. We wanted to donate half of our salaries to the earthquake victims. We thought they needed it too.”

Meanwhile, 35-year-old Evren Çakır, who has been working as a waiter on the similar cafe for the previous seven years, recalled how he gained work expertise persevering with his personal coaching in native rehabilitation facilities.

He conveyed his condolences, noting he prayed loads for the earthquake victims and felt aid after they made donations from their facet.

”Condolences to everybody, get nicely quickly,” Çakır advised AA.

Touching upon the imaginative and prescient and the journey of the workers working on the cafe, Tebessüm Kahvesi venture supervisor Şermin Çoban mentioned that the cafe was put into service seven years in the past, on March 21, 2016, as a venture of Üsküdar Municipality.

Recalling that in the mean time 11 folks between the ages of 23-41 with Down syndrome labored right here, she mentioned: “We want young people with Down syndrome to be actively involved in society and social life.”

“It was their thought to assist the earthquake victims. They mentioned that they needed to donate cash from their salaries,” she defined.

World Down Syndrome Day (WDSD) is a world consciousness day that has been formally noticed by the United Nations since 2012.

The date for WDSD because the twenty first day of the third month was chosen to suggest the distinctiveness of the triplication (trisomy) of the twenty first chromosome, which causes Down syndrome.

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