DISABILITY ART PROJECT UGANDA
PHILOSOPHY: Its starts with us
Location: Kansanga opposite Bank of Baroda
Tel: 0712088195/ 0782232847
Email: disabilityart@gmail.com
Join us on face book/ disabilityartprojectuganda
BACKGROUND
Disability Art Project Uganda (DAPU) is a community of people with disabilities who come together with an aim of empowering other fellow with disabilities to develop practical skills, confidence and fulfill creative potential.
DAPU was established in February 2013 to offer art and design skills to people with disabilities living on streets and slums to create unique products which in turn provide economic stability and lift people with disabilities off the streets.
VISION
To have empowered PWDs with an attitude of innovative, creativity and self confidence
MISSION
To positively transform the lives of PWDs in Uganda
OBJECTIVES
To enable PWDs sustain themselves through art and design training.
To create employment opportunities to PWDs as art and designers trainers, and self employments
To create avenues through which PWDs living on streets can be moved off streets and live good independent lives
To create a space where PWDs meet to discuss and engage the public into art and design.
To exploit, promote and utilize the talents, knowledge, experience and capabilities of different members for social and economic development through skills exchange.
To exploit and engage in artistic projects for the welfare of PWDs and their family members
To create one voice as PWDs in lobbying for disability issues, policies, and rights through art and design.
To promote mutual understanding and bridge the gap between educated and non educated PWDs through art
To build art and design training and trading centre in Uganda where PWDs will get free training and market exchange
To give social and moral help to members in times of need where possible.
Activities
Trainings
Batiks
Craft Jewellery making
Screen Printing
Face cream making
Bottle tops Recycling
Leathering
Disability counseling
Sensitizing the public about disability DISABILITY ART PROJECT UGANDA
PHILOSOPHY: Its starts with us
Location: Kansanga opposite Bank of Baroda
Tel: 0712088195/ 0782232847
Email: disabilityart@gmail.com
Join us on face book/ disabilityartprojectuganda
BACKGROUND
Disability Art Project Uganda (DAPU) is a community of people with disabilities who come together with an aim of empowering other fellow with disabilities to develop practical skills, confidence and fulfill creative potential.
DAPU was established in February 2013 to offer art and design skills to people with disabilities living on streets and slums to create unique products which in turn provide economic stability and lift people with disabilities off the streets.
VISION
To have empowered PWDs with an attitude of innovative, creativity and self confidence
MISSION
To positively transform the lives of PWDs in Uganda
OBJECTIVES
To enable PWDs sustain themselves through art and design training.
To create employment opportunities to PWDs as art and designers trainers, and self employments
To create avenues through which PWDs living on streets can be moved off streets and live good independent lives
To create a space where PWDs meet to discuss and engage the public into art and design.
To exploit, promote and utilize the talents, knowledge, experience and capabilities of different members for social and economic development through skills exchange.
To exploit and engage in artistic projects for the welfare of PWDs and their family members
To create one voice as PWDs in lobbying for disability issues, policies, and rights through art and design.
To promote mutual understanding and bridge the gap between educated and non educated PWDs through art
To build art and design training and trading centre in Uganda where PWDs will get free training and market exchange
To give social and moral help to members in times of need where possible.
Activities
Trainings
Batiks
Craft Jewellery making
Screen Printing
Face cream making
Bottle tops Recycling
Leathering
Disability counseling
Sensitizing the public about disability DISABILITY ART PROJECT UGANDA
PHILOSOPHY: Its starts with us
Location: Kansanga opposite Bank of Baroda
Tel: 0712088195/ 0782232847
Email: disabilityart@gmail.com
Join us on face book/ disabilityartprojectuganda
BACKGROUND
Disability Art Project Uganda (DAPU) is a community of people with disabilities who come together with an aim of empowering other fellow with disabilities to develop practical skills, confidence and fulfill creative potential.
DAPU was established in February 2013 to offer art and design skills to people with disabilities living on streets and slums to create unique products which in turn provide economic stability and lift people with disabilities off the streets.
VISION
To have empowered PWDs with an attitude of innovative, creativity and self confidence
MISSION
To positively transform the lives of PWDs in Uganda
OBJECTIVES
To enable PWDs sustain themselves through art and design training.
To create employment opportunities to PWDs as art and designers trainers, and self employments
To create avenues through which PWDs living on streets can be moved off streets and live good independent lives
To create a space where PWDs meet to discuss and engage the public into art and design.
To exploit, promote and utilize the talents, knowledge, experience and capabilities of different members for social and economic development through skills exchange.
To exploit and engage in artistic projects for the welfare of PWDs and their family members
To create one voice as PWDs in lobbying for disability issues, policies, and rights through art and design.
To promote mutual understanding and bridge the gap between educated and non educated PWDs through art
To build art and design training and trading centre in Uganda where PWDs will get free training and market exchange
To give social and moral help to members in times of need where possible.
Activities
Trainings
Batiks
Craft Jewellery making
Screen Printing
Face cream making
Bottle tops Recycling
Leathering
Disability counseling
Sensitizing the public about disability