Empowerment Programs

We offer advocacy, education, and skills training to support individuals with disabilities and their families.

A group of people participating in a protest or rally, with a prominent sign in the foreground that reads 'Women's Rights Are Human Rights'. The background features tall buildings, suggesting an urban setting.
A group of people participating in a protest or rally, with a prominent sign in the foreground that reads 'Women's Rights Are Human Rights'. The background features tall buildings, suggesting an urban setting.
A mural on a building wall depicts a woman with long hair, holding a child. They both have raised fists, symbolizing empowerment and strength. The woman has a flower in her hair and a vibrant shawl with a pattern resembling the American flag. Above them, the word 'EQUALITY' is inscribed within a circular frame.
A mural on a building wall depicts a woman with long hair, holding a child. They both have raised fists, symbolizing empowerment and strength. The woman has a flower in her hair and a vibrant shawl with a pattern resembling the American flag. Above them, the word 'EQUALITY' is inscribed within a circular frame.
Advocacy Services

Our advocacy services promote disability rights and fight against discrimination in the community.

Educational Initiatives

We provide educational programs that raise awareness and empower individuals with disabilities to thrive.

Empowerment Programs

Advocacy and support for individuals with disabilities.

A white rectangular sign with a symbol of a person in a wheelchair is mounted on a metal pole. The sign is situated outdoors in a green vegetated area with trees and bushes in the background.
A white rectangular sign with a symbol of a person in a wheelchair is mounted on a metal pole. The sign is situated outdoors in a green vegetated area with trees and bushes in the background.
Skills Training

Enhancing abilities for better community participation.

A woman holding two cardboard signs, one with a wheelchair symbol and the word 'SPACE' and the other with the phrase 'NO MEANS NO.' She stands in an outdoor setting on a overcast day, surrounded by a few people, some of whom are wearing masks. In the background are trees without leaves and some buildings.
A woman holding two cardboard signs, one with a wheelchair symbol and the word 'SPACE' and the other with the phrase 'NO MEANS NO.' She stands in an outdoor setting on a overcast day, surrounded by a few people, some of whom are wearing masks. In the background are trees without leaves and some buildings.
A white baseball cap with the words 'Voices of Autism' embroidered in green alongside a logo featuring a stylized person and airplane. The cap is placed on a textured, purple surface, with part of a brown paper bag visible in the background.
A white baseball cap with the words 'Voices of Autism' embroidered in green alongside a logo featuring a stylized person and airplane. The cap is placed on a textured, purple surface, with part of a brown paper bag visible in the background.
A person dressed in a bright pink outfit with long hair and a mask stands confidently on a city street, surrounded by a diverse crowd of protesters carrying colorful banners and signs advocating for equality and against discrimination. The scene is set on a cloudy day in an urban environment, with tall buildings lining the street.
A person dressed in a bright pink outfit with long hair and a mask stands confidently on a city street, surrounded by a diverse crowd of protesters carrying colorful banners and signs advocating for equality and against discrimination. The scene is set on a cloudy day in an urban environment, with tall buildings lining the street.
Awareness Campaigns

Promoting disability rights and fighting discrimination.

Programs FAQ

What programs do you offer?

We offer advocacy, educational programs, and skills training for individuals with disabilities.

How can I get involved?

You can volunteer, participate in programs, or support our initiatives through donations and community engagement.

Who can participate?

Individuals with physical, sensory, or intellectual challenges, along with their families, are welcome to participate in our programs.

Are there any costs?

Most of our programs are free or low-cost to ensure accessibility for all participants.

How do I contact you?

You can reach us through our website's contact form or by calling our office directly.