Accessibility

We have taken into consideration all of the common, as well as most of the uncommon, best practices for making a web site accessible. These practices include, but are not limited to:

  • We make sure to provide appropriate alternate text for images. Content images provide equivalent "alt" tags.
  • The pages are constructed in a way that they are readable and can be understood without stylesheets.
  • While use of JavaScript does provide and enhanced experience, all content of our website is accessible with JavaScript disabled.
  • Careful consideration and understanding of the user experience with non-traditional browsers including text-only browsers and screen readers
  • Links include "title" attributes where the text of the link doesn't adequately describe the target of the link.
  • Tables are created so that they are conveniently accessible by screen readers and communicate the information in an equivalently easy to understand method

Access Keys

The main navigation includes Access Keys for users with a disability. The Access Keys are listed below:

  • Home [H]
  • About Us [A]
  • News [N]
  • Street Children [S]
  • Medical Project [M]
  • How You Can Help [C]
  • Donate [D]