Who We Are
Empowering Change, Enriching Lives
We champion and destigmatize disability. We use the term ‘differently abled persons’ instead of disabled persons.
We promote the right to access literary, non-literary and public performance works for print and other differently abled persons.
Read MoreOur Mission
Equitable Living for all
Our mission is to empower up to 1 million differently abled Nigerians by the year 2030.
- We utilise the latest and cost efficient technological innovations and solutions
- We are committed to social justice and sustainable development
- We empower individuals through various programs and initiatives
- We Build a sustainable future through net zero environmental initiatives
Why Support Our Mission?
To learn is to empower innovation for social and economic development.
Community Impact
We reach thousands of people annually through education, healthcare, and sustainability programs.
Transparency & Trust
We ensure that every donation is used effectively to maximize impact and empower communities.
Global Reach
Our NGO partners with international organizations to extend support beyond borders.
Sustainability
We work towards building sustainable environments and providing support for future generations.
DEI (Diversity Equity and Inclusion)
We champion Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion by creating spaces where every voice is heard and valued.
Public policy
We engage in evidence-based public policy advocacy to drive sustainable change.
Technological innovation
We harness technological innovation to amplify impact and drive solutions for global challenges.
Our Impact
Transforming Nigeria’s future by improving foundational education, closing learning gaps, and empowering communities through effective teaching and innovative learning solutions.
Story of Awoniyi Olalekun.
We are proud to share the story of Awoniyi Olalekun. A blind but yet aspiring young graduate. He was able to complete his higher education in ICT at Pachella school for the blind, Lagos. With the support of LEARN and its partner organisations NAB and Nigerwives. He then went on to undergo training as a customer rep for a tech start up. With the use of text to Speech TTS technology and refresh able braille displays, he is able to excel in his role and be a beacon of hope for future generations.