Model & Services



We operate through three interconnected tracks, ensuring clarity of roles and minimizing duplication

Design and organization

Studying the actual needs of people with disabilities and their families.
Developing frameworks and policies for each program or center.
Clearly define the roles of the participating parties.

Direct Operations

Managing centers and programs that provide rehabilitation, educational, and social services.
Building and professionally monitoring qualified work teams.
Applying tools to measure service quality from the perspective of the beneficiary and their family.

Support and assistance services

Contracting with specialized entities to provide training, technical, or part-time employment services.
Developing digital or administrative tools that facilitate service delivery and follow-up.
Providing consulting expertise to partner organizations in the field of disability.



Operating specialized centers for people with disabilities

Managing centers that offer daily or residential programs, focusing on educational, behavioral, skills-based, and social aspects, according to individual plans for each beneficiary

Skills and daily life development programs

Designing and implementing programs that help people with disabilities acquire life skills and independence, and deal with everyday life situations with as much self-reliance as possible

Job preparation and career support

Introductory programs for the labor market, and cooperation with private sector establishments to provide opportunities that suit the beneficiaries' abilities, with continuous follow-up for them and employers

Building the capacities of organizations working in the field of disability

Providing training courses and consultations to non-profit organizations and centers in the areas of program management, dealing with beneficiaries, monitoring and evaluation, and work organization

Awareness and community initiatives

Campaigns and activities that raise community awareness of the rights of persons with disabilities, and introduce the services available to them and their families