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Some fun things to do in your city this weekend 26 Oct- 27 Oct

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Hello Newz Hook readers! Here are some fun, accessible activities that are taking place in your cities this weekend!

1. Chennai

Be a Vision at KVTC

Volunteer to help visually impaired people to speak proficient English at this session on 26 October.

2. Chennai

Diwali with Special Kids

Spend this festival of lights with Special Children on 27 October.

3. Bangalore

Certification in Autism

Understand causes of autism in a better way with experts please through this program on 26 October.

4. Bangalore

Certification in Learning Disability

Understand more about learning difficulties on 27 October.

5. Bangalore

Challenge Accepted

Make your weekend meaningful by spending time with children with hearing and speech impairment on 26 October.

6. Mumbai

Beginners Certificate Course On Disability & Remedial Teaching

A session for parents of children with autism in Mumbai on 27 October.

Dear Newz Hook readers, If you know of activities that are fun, stimulating and accessible in your city, do write to us at editor@newzhook.com.

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