The Social Enterprise for Empowering persons with Disabilities SEED.
We empower children, youth, and adults with disabilities to access education, health, and livelihoods in safe, inclusive spaces.
Our main areas of intervention.
Psychosocial support
Through counseling, group activities, and community resources, we help the PWDs and their families overcome challenges they face in the settlement.
Bread campaign
Which aims at channeling support to persons with disabilities during the festive season; 4 campaigns have been successfully run since 2020.
Who we are
The Social Enterprise for Empowering the persons with Disabilities “SEED” was established in the year 2020, since then the Organization is expanding continuously in terms of social development and social services with “Disability Inclusion” at the core center of our operations.
SEED is working for the promotion of sustainable, equitable and participatory development projects.
Ongoing activities
Weekly protection and sharing
Each week, the program provides a safe space for PWDs to gather and share their experiences and receive essential resources.
Activities include educational workshops, skill-building sessions, and social events that promote interaction and friendship among participants.
Sexual and Reproductive Health
Promotes knowledge, services, and rights related to sexuality, family planning, maternal health, and protection from sexually transmitted infections, ensuring individuals can make informed and safe choices.
Literacy for PWDs
Focused on inclusive learning approaches that provide accessible reading, writing, and digital skills for people with disabilities, empowering them to participate fully in education and society.
What People Say About Us
Amina, 15, Literacy Program Participant
“Before joining SEED, I had never learned how to read or use sign language. Now, I can communicate with my family and friends for the first time. SEED gave me confidence and hope for my future.”
Mukeshimana, 22, Livelihood Program Beneficiary
“Through the paper bag training, I not only earn an income but also feel proud to protect the environment. As a young person with a disability, I never thought I could support myself — SEED made it possible.”
Kwizera, 28 , Participant in SRH & Sports Programs
“I used to feel left out because of my disability, but through SEED’s health education and sports activities, I discovered I am not alone. Now I am strong, active, and part of a team.”