Through their efforts and campaigns like the Nappy Run, the NCPPDSA have raised approximately 300,000 nappies in the past four years for this worthy cause. Nappies and funds are distributed to daycare centres and impoverished communities for children with disabilities.
The target for 2015 is to raise at least 100,000 nappies and to encourage people from all walks of life to show their support at the Nappy Run event and play their part in raising much needed awareness.
There are approximately 2.1 million South African children with disabilities, of which close to 600,000 children of school going age are out of school and thus being denied their right to basic education.
"Children with disabilities are faced with a crisis, a challenge which is becoming increasingly more serious while at the same time being grossly neglected. The scale of the problem is not documented well enough and hence not represented on a policy and services level," says Therina Wentzel, national director of the NCPPDSA.
NCPPDSA is the national NGO for the promotion and protection of the rights of persons with physical disabilities, and their research across 67 day care centres in South Africa shows the following:
What is even more shocking is that these children have a lack of the most basic needs such as nappies, which are the most important incontinence management product for children with disabilities. Incontinence is associated with various types of disabilities and children with disabilities have a disproportionately high need for nappies and often up to an advanced age - into their teenage years and even into adulthood.
Childcare centres for children with disabilities are in desperate need of nappies and mainly dependent on fees paid by parents, public donations and fundraising drives and events.