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ChangChenSong
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Hi
I am from China and have cerebral palsy. 17 years old this year. I was dropped out of school 4 years ago, I hope to get education, but the family, government and community can't give me support. What should I do?
Because I can't speak English, I use Google Translate. I am sorry for any grammatical mistakes.
Thank you
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Hi @ChangChenSong
Thank you for contacting Scope. Scope is the disability charity for England and Wales. I would advise that you try to make contact with a cerebral palsy group in your local area.
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I can't get help, corruption is very serious.
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@ChangChenSong
I have found an organisation that you might want to contact based in Shanghai.
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Thank you, but it doesn't suit me. I don't need to recover. I want to go back to school.Can you write a letter for help to Humanity & Inclusion?If I am not polite enough sorry
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ChangChenSong said:Thank you, but it doesn't suit me. I don't need to recover. I want to go back to school.Can you write a letter for help to Humanity & Inclusion?If I am not polite enough sorryHi,Unfortunately we are unable to help here at scope because we are a Charity for those in the UK only.
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