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The help that persons with disabilities can receive thanks to the programme is in general individual, but there is a variety of opportunities. They go from trainings and courses, to co-financing for a driving license or operating specific electronic equipment. People with physical disabilities can apply for co-financing for the purchase of an electric scooter, electrical equipment, etc.
The local authorities call on anyone who has questions to contact the team of Piotr Harhaj, from MOPS Disabled People's Team so that they can get comprehensive information and the necessary help when applying for support from the "Active Self-government" program. Application forms are available at the headquarters of the MOPS Gdynia People with Disabilities Team and at the website www.mopsgdynia.pl in the "Active self-government" tab. The deadline for submission of applications is 30 August 2019.
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