Services

Our Services.

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Protection and Sharing Sessions

SEED organizes weekly meetings for parents, caregivers, and people with disabilities. These sessions help families learn about safety, rights, and access to services while sharing experiences and building confidence together.

Therapy and Psychosocial Support

Also known as MHPSS They offer individual and group therapy to help people manage emotional stress, rebuild self-worth, and find healing. This includes mental health care and support for both children and adults

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Literacy and Sign Language Program

This program teaches children and adults with hearing or speech impairments how to read, write, and communicate through sign language, especially for those who missed school opportunities in their countries of origin

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Livelihood and Skills Training

Youth with disabilities are trained in income-generating skills such as paper bag making, which also promotes environmental protection by reducing plastic waste.

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Sexual and Reproductive Health Education

SEED runs awareness sessions for women and teenage girls with disabilities, helping them understand health, hygiene, and body safety for their lives.

Sports and Leisure Activities

They organize games, marathons, and fitness activities that encourage inclusion, fight stigma, and promote good health among people with disabilities

Bread and Coat Campaign
An annual drive providing food, clothing, and basic support to people with disabilities during festive seasons, bringing dignity and care to those most in need
Inclusive Agriculture Project
A farming initiative to combat malnutrition among children with disabilities by growing and distributing nutritious food
Green Light Project
The Green Light Project is an environmental and climate action initiative funded by UNHCR/ Innovation Service. Led by youth with disabilities, tackling environmental challenges within forced displacement settings while creating livelihood opportunities. By combining innovation with inclusion, the project delivers both social and environmental impact, proving that youth with disabilities can lead the way in building a greener, more resilient future.