I am the chairman of the public association, Dmitry Radvan-Rypinski. 

I am the one to whom public opinion has defined the designation “person with a disability.”

I was born almost deaf. 

At the moment my hearing range is 10% in my left ear only. 

From the point of view of society, I had to go to a special school, receive disability benefits all my life and, at best, assemble the most primitive products on the assembly line of noisy production, harmful to normotypical people. 

In the eyes of the public, I am disabled.

This means: I should not be rich, beautiful, well-dressed, successful, I should not drive a new, expensive car, I should not have a beautiful, loving wife. 

From the public’s point of view of me as a person with a label of a person with a disability, society should treat him with derogatory condescension. 

At the moment, most people with disabilities are daily stigmatized by public opinion.

Society prefers not to remember that the most famous clairvoyant Baba Vanga was blind from birth, the brilliant composer Ludwig van Beethoven was deaf, the brilliant physicist, scientist, Stephen Hawking did not get up from the stroller, the writer Edgar Allan Poe, a person with a mental disability. 

Society, in its stigmatising judgement, inherently limits the right of any person born with a disability to develop. In fact, anyone with a disability is subject to some form of discrimination throughout their lives. 

I created a public association because I know that among the disabled there are a huge number of those who have lost faith in their potential, talent and opportunities just because public opinion daily requires them to be worse than normal people. 

We intend to direct our efforts, funds, opportunities to identify talented, promising, smart people with disabilities in order to include them in the social relationships that they deserve. And in which they are not allowed to enter the stigmatization of public opinion. Such people, due to the development of other sensory methods of perception that compensate for the normotypical ability to move, see, hear, limited from birth by nature, are able to perceive reality in a completely unique way, expanding and supplementing the boundaries of the vision of reality by normotypical people. They are able to generate incredible creative discoveries in completely different areas, give out talented ideas, contribute to a new reading of existing solutions, improve and develop them. 

Once the great Archimedes said that give me a lever and I can move the planet. MTU Inclusio SICPD public association should become such a lever in changing attitudes towards persons with disabilities, as well as the lever that will help a talented disabled person to believe in himself and put his talent into practice. 

We will constantly look for like-minded people among successful companies that are ready to hire people with disabilities precisely because of their uniqueness. 

We need funding because being disabled is painful and expensive. 

Because 5, 10 euros is not the amount that will allow you to buy a hearing aid, perform an operation on the optic nerve, pay for a complex bionic prosthesis, buy an electric wheelchair. 

Currently, many international documents have been adopted declaring the Rights of persons with disabilities. 

We want all this to be put into practice in the activities of MTU Inclusio SICPD. 

We are open to any communication, our intentions are noble, our activity is transparent.

The site of our association was created entirely by a person with a disability. We are grateful to him for his unique vision of our concept.