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"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed it's the only thing that ever has.’Äù
’Äì Margaret Mead

Celebrating 15 Years of Service to Individuals with Developmental Disabilities

The 15th Anniversary of Center for Social Change was celebrated at the Ernst Theater in Annandale on June 22, 2008.

The observance featured a new film which highlighted the many achievements of CSC in serving individuals with developmental disabilities for the past 15 years. The film also highlighted the work which the international wing of CSC has achieved in the states of Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, and Kerala.

Mr Cathy Campell

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The screening was followed by a poignant performance by Ms Cathy Campell, a victim of Cerebral Palsy, who sang "I am crazy about you" from her wheelchair. She received a standing ovation. Other individuals with developmental disabilities were also given the opportunity to appear on stage, proudly displaying a huge banner which read, "Center for Social Change -15 years" Ms Roma Kapoor, Director, United Way, India Initiatives said that she was very impressed by the work which CSC had accomplished in a span of 15 years. "I am proud and honored to be associated with CSC and work to the common goals of Changing Lives," she said.

Dr. Joseph Mathew, Founder and CEO of CSC ardently appealed to the attendees that it was a moral and social obligation for each one to step forward and serve individuals with developmental disabilities in any way which they could.

The evening's primary event was the staging of a socially relevant play, "The Trial of Dara Sikoh" by the Global Performing Arts Company. In attendance was Dr. Akbar Ahmed, the writer of the play.