Project LEADvocacy combines leadership and advocacy to empower individuals, including young persons with disabilities, with practical skills to address community needs. The initiative offers leadership training, advocacy drives, online capacity building, hackathons, and campus presidential debates, all aimed at fostering social change.
Leadership Training
Our leadership training equips participants with essential skills like decision-making, teamwork, and communication. We focus on cultivating ethical, inclusive leaders who can inspire change within their communities
Advocacy Drive
The advocacy drive empowers young people to design campaigns addressing key issues such as disability rights and education reform. Participants learn to engage with stakeholders and push for inclusive policies.
Online Capacity Building
We provide online capacity building sessions to make training accessible to all. These sessions cover topics like leadership, digital skills, and project management, enabling participants to drive change from anywhere.
Hackathons
Our hackathons bring together participants to create innovative solutions to community challenges. These collaborative events foster creativity and critical thinking, helping turn ideas into actionable projects.
Presidential Debates on Campuses
The presidential debates give university students a platform to debate key issues, sharpening their leadership and public speaking skills while promoting civic engagement and informed discourse.