Children and adolescents with disabilities, such as physical, developmental, intellectual, emotional, and sensory impairments, are more likely to be bullied. A lot of factors, including physical vulnerability, social skill problems, and intolerant surroundings, all contribute to the risk. Many studies and data suggest that children and youth with disabilities are two to three times more likely to be bullied, negatively impacting their everyday lives and mental well-being. Our volunteers Mr. Aadarsh Sangraula , Ms. Alina Maharjan , Mr. Bishwamitra Bhitrakoti , Mr. Himanshu Sharma , Ms. Madiha Zafar – , Ms. Ranju Tamang – , Ms. Saru Shrestha from Team WEvolve share a wonderful poster about how people with disabilities go through social stigma and affect their well-being. . #m4m #WEvolve #group #vp2021 #mentalheath #disability #livenow #meformyself