Our Services & Programs

Our work is focused on eight key service areas designed to combat social exclusion, inequality, and discrimination against marginalized groups in Ghana.

Eight Pillars of Inclusion

Advocacy & Awareness

Challenging stigma and pushing for inclusive policy changes.

Empowerment & Capacity

Building skills for self-advocacy and economic independence.

Public Consultations

Engaging stakeholders for inclusive community planning.

Rehabilitation & Support

Providing physical, vocational, and psychosocial rehabilitation.

Assistive Technology

Facilitating access to essential equipment and tech solutions.

Accessibility Audits

Evaluating and advising on accessible infrastructure.

Inclusive Recreation

Organizing adaptive sports and cultural participation.

Disability Research

Gathering data to inform policy and drive evidence-based action.

In-Depth Look at Our Services

1. Advocacy and Awareness

We drive public campaigns and media outreach to change negative perceptions and challenge deep-rooted stigma against marginalized groups. Our advocacy focuses on influencing government and corporate policy to ensure the rights enshrined in the Disability Act are fully implemented.

2. Empowerment & Capacity Building

This involves training sessions focused on self-advocacy, leadership, and vocational skills. We aim to equip individuals with the knowledge and confidence necessary to participate actively in community and economic life.

3. Public Consultations

We facilitate dialogue between marginalized groups, local authorities, policymakers, and community leaders. These consultations ensure that development plans are informed by lived experiences.

4. Rehabilitation & Support Services

We provide direct support including physical therapy, psychosocial counseling, educational integration support, and vocational guidance to help individuals maximize their social functioning.

Invest in Inclusion

Your support funds these essential services that build bridges of inclusion and empower marginalized individuals across Ghana.

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