Empower Your Voice

Empowering Voices

Manbhavan Self Advocacy promotes self-advocacy skills for individuals with disabilities, offering resources, success stories, and community support.

A group of people is gathered holding various signs and posters advocating for disability rights and empowerment. The signs carry messages promoting inclusivity, equal opportunities, and changing perceptions about disabilities. The crowd consists of diverse individuals, including children and adults.
A group of people wearing colorful clothing stand close to each other against a light-colored wall. One person in the foreground holds a yellow jacket. There are skateboards visible near them, and a disability parking sign is mounted on the wall.
A poster pinned to a textured blue board, titled '10 Decolonisation Actions for Non-Māori Kiwis'. The poster lists various actions such as learning about Māori history, understanding the Declaration of Independence & Te Tiriti o Waitangi, speaking up for treaty settlement processes, strengthening relationships with Māori organizations, and challenging inequities. Each action is highlighted in different blocks of colors including red, yellow, and black, contributing to the visual emphasis of the text.
A textured abstract background with bold strokes of orange and dark teal. Two pieces of paper with the words 'Art' and 'Advocacy' written on them are prominently placed in the center.
A person in a red hoodie sitting in a wheelchair moves along an urban sidewalk with other pedestrians. The person carries multiple bags attached to the wheelchair. A man in dark clothing is walking beside them holding a plastic bag. Other people can be seen walking in the distance, and there are trees and buildings in the background.