Nurten Tatlıcı, the wife of deceased businessman Salih Tatlıcı, and their son Uğur Tatlıcı
provided scholarships to the Solidarity Association for the Physically Disabled (BEDD),
which is known for its successful activities for more than 20 years in Turkey, especially by
removing the obstacles that our citizens with orthopedical disabilities face and facilitating
their more active participation in social life.
We Are Proud of Our Children’s Success
“My late father used to say ‘respect for people with disabilities is respect for humanity.’
There are no barriers for us to share life. We are very happy with the success of our
children with disabilities, who received a scholarship grant, and the school-age children of
families having a member with disabilities. We were proud of our students because our
elementary and middle school students, for whom we provided scholarship grants, received
their report cards with an “A+” degree, and one of our students received a certificate of
merit. In our country and in the world, people with disabilities and their children have
equal rights like other individuals in matters that have an important place in social life,
such as education, health, and cultural activities. We believe that the activities and
initiatives held to draw attention to the problems of people with disabilities and their
children are of great importance in terms of social awareness. Together with my mother, we
will always continue to support every step to be taken on this path.” said Uğur Tatlıcı,
regarding the donation.
The Solidarity Association for the Physically Disabled (BEDD) with its History of Nearly
30 Years
BEDD was established on July 20, 1993 as a mutual aid association to provide social
solidarity by contributing to the education and health needs of all citizens of the Republic of
Turkey with orthopedical disabilities. It aims to provide the necessary support for citizens
with disabilities, regardless of religion, language, race, region, and gender, and has become a
leading association in Turkey in breaking down barriers with its work.
BEDD, which aims to serve more citizens with disabilities as one of the most well-known and
trusted first twenty non-governmental organizations in Turkey, focuses on providing
treatment, assistance, and education opportunities to children and youth with physical
disabilities, and pioneers their active participation in social life by raising the awareness of
their families and society in general.
BEDD, rooted in its own fully equipped headquarters, academic advisors, and its subsidiary,
DENI Financial Company, has a corporate structure operating in the public interest. The
association, which has distributed its aids hand in hand with governorships, district
governorships, and mayorships throughout the country for nearly 30 years, has received
almost 300 awards, 180 of which are from the government. Having struggled with financial
difficulties in the days it was founded, BEDD today delivers aids to an average of 5,000
disabled people a year. At BEDD, the hope has never died, and the service has not been
interrupted. The association, which is getting stronger day by day with the support of its
friends and donors, continues its activities to remove the obstacles.