We believe that every child, youth, and adult—regardless of ability—deserves the right to learn, grow, express themselves, and be included in society. Our approach is holistic, empowering individuals not only academically but emotionally, socially, and creatively.
What We Do
At the heart of our mission is Project BALE – Build A Local Eco-Friendly Library, a groundbreaking initiative designed to empower youths with disabilities. Project BALE focuses on constructing environmentally sustainable library hubs built with “bales” of reused plastic bottles. These eco-friendly structures serve as safe, inclusive learning environments that reduce discrimination, promote disability inclusion, and encourage community involvement.
Through these libraries, we facilitate:
Literacy and reading development
Creativity and innovation
Access to technology
Disability advocacy and awareness
Counseling and emotional support
Interaction with service and therapy dogs
Community-based empowerment programs
Each library becomes more than a structure—it becomes a hub of hope, healing, and possibility.
Our Impact
Our first sustainable eco-library project was funded in 2023, marking the beginning of a transformative movement across rural environments. By turning plastic waste into opportunity, we address environmental challenges while creating spaces that uplift the dreams and abilities of marginalized youth.
Every child who steps into our library walks into a world where they are seen, valued, and supported.