Who We Are

Joy Center for the Disabled is a non-profit organization dedicated to building an inclusive world where every person — regardless of disability — can learn, grow, and live independently with dignity and hope.
We advocate for the rights and inclusion of persons with intellectual disabilities, Down syndrome, and other developmental conditions, ensuring that their voices are heard and their potential recognized.

Our Mission

        Our Mission Focus
  • Inclusive Education: Expanding access to quality learning for children with and without disabilities.

  • Vocational Training: Providing practical skills for self-reliance and sustainable livelihoods.

  • Humanitarian Support: Offering care through food, health, and community outreach programs.

  • Advocacy & Empowerment: Promoting awareness, policy engagement, and community inclusion for equal opportunities.

  • Independent Living: Supporting individuals and families toward self-determination and social participation.

Our History

Founded in 2000, Joy Center for the disabled has continued to serve across nations — reaching communities through education, empowerment, and inclusion initiatives.
For over two decades, we have worked with local and international partners to transform lives and build hope where it is most needed.

Our detailed timeline and milestones will be updated soon.