Justine from Uganda at the dental office | Photo: Ronnie Dankelman
From Tuesday, April 28, through Wednesday, May 27, visitors to the Utrecht University of Applied Sciences Library, Zone C, top floor, at Padualaan 99 in the Science Park in Utrecht, will experience the immense power that can sometimes be found in an unexpected form and in an unexpected place.
With the press of a striking orange access button, a virtual door opens for visitors at the Liliane Fund’s Interactive Installation, and you suddenly find yourself face to face with Eva Eikhout, the well-known program maker, presenter, and ambassador of the Liliane Fund. Eva takes you on a virtual journey all the way to Uganda.
There, in the waiting room of a dental practice, you meet Justine. She explains why we’re meeting her there. After what felt like an endless wait, Justine tapped into her own strength and transformed her hopeless life into one where she realized her dreams. Through her own efforts, and made possible by effective, tailored support from the Liliane Fund.
Justine’s moving and true story is central to the Liliane Fund’s communication campaigns. With this striking and surprising waiting room, the Liliane Fund aims to let people across the country experience the unexpected and inspiring strength that lives within children with disabilities.
The Liliane Foundation is dedicated to creating a better future for children with disabilities in the poorest parts of the world. In partnership with local organizations in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, these children receive tailored support, and their environments are made more accessible. Thanks to the support of thousands of loyal supporters and donors, tens of thousands of children with disabilities are helped every year.
Visit: www.lilianefonds.org