Giving the Mental and Physically Challenged in 2023
a Better Future;
Thanks to You
We are in the center of providing, enabling and showing support to people with physical and mental health challenges and we fight to uphold the rights of thousands of people with disabilities. And with your support in the coming year, we can do even more.
Latest From ADSN
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Enabling children with special needs
In Africa, 6.4% of children under 14 have moderate or severe disabilities; and less than 10% are attending school.
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Bettering access to care
African countries struggle to raise the resources required to provide mental health care for their populations.
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Promoting social inclusion
In a rights based perspective all individual should have equal opportunity to participate in society, and sometimes it is necessary to give more support people with physical and mental.
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Our Mission
We aim to provide relief to people living with disabilities in African grassroots' communities & black minority groups in the UK.
We have set our unwavering commitment to see that every individual coping or surviving physical & mental health challenges get the support and access to care they need.
91% of donations, including donated supplies, go to our vital charity work, and 9% help us grow awareness and our funding.
Our Vision
Our vision is to eradicate isolation and stigmatization against people with disabilities; promoting awareness and social inclusion.
Our Mandate
We aim to promote the rights of people living with disabilities through policy reforms that will place them at the center of care and support.
Our Mission
We aim to provide relief to people living with disabilities in African grassroots' communities & black minority groups in the UK.
We have set our unwavering commitment to see that every individual coping or surviving physical & mental health challenges get the support and access to care they need.
91% of donations, including donated supplies, go to our vital charity work, and 9% help us grow awareness and our funding.
Our Vision
Our vision is to eradicate isolation and stigmatization against people with disabilities; promoting awareness and social inclusion.
Our Mandate
We aim to promote the rights of people living with disabilities through policy reforms that will place them at the center of care and support.
About ADSN
African Disability Support Network (A.D.S.N) is on a mission to bring relief to poor people living with disabilities in African.
- What we do
- How we're run
- Our annual report
Fundraising
Supporting our collective idea at ADSN, you are bettering the care support efforts for people coping with mental and physical disabilities.
- Help as an indvidual
- Corporate Partnerships
- Leave a gift in your will
Campaigning
We campaign for disability rights worldwide, so people with disabilities can enjoy social inclusion and equality.
- Our R.I.S.E. (Reducing isolation, stigmatization and enlightenment) campaign
- Promoting inclusion amongst black minority ethnic groups in the U.K.
GET INVOLVED
Statistics of 2021 show that in the whole of Africa, over 300 million people live with physical or intellectual disabilities, with 100 million people struggling with mental health conditions. Join our cause.
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Lives Impacted In Africa
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FEATURED PROJECTS
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Precious needs your help coping with down syndrome. Just like every other child needs care and access to education, Precious needs just as much access to education.
Mrs. I.O., 69, is partially visually impaired and with a dilapidating health condition caused by recurring inflammation in her spine. Help Mrs. I.O. to get the financial support she needs to cope better and access adequate treatment and care.
G.O., a 34 year old living with a severe case of varicose veins needs your help to access better healthcare and walk again.
E.O., 10, suffers from a joint disk in his spinal column alongside, he has general learning disabilities. Help E.O. access a carer and better healthcare.
Our Team
We are a committed group of focused individuals bonded by both our shared heritage and our vision to transform the lives of people living with disabilities in African communities.
Why We Exist
What people say about Disability in Africa
Seun Ebueku
VolunteerDavid Onowu
DonorJessica Egbe
AdvocateCynthia Solomon
DonorOur Blog
Developments and happenings around African Disability Support Network,
Four Facts You Didn’t Know About Mental Health In Africa
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