
Online Volunteering
PWDU and Online Volunteers PWDU utilizes a volunteer force of more than 150 online volunteers from around the world! Volunteers from more than 40 countries on six continents work on research, grant writing, marketing, web site building and maintenance, the publication of our e-newsletter, program development, and much more. PWDU wishes to thank ALL OF OUR ONLINE VOLUNTEERS for their spectacular help! Click here to register fo online volunteering services
PWDU and Online Volunteers PWDU utilizes a volunteer force of more than 150 online volunteers from around the world! Volunteers from more than 40 countries on six continents work on research, grant writing, marketing, web site building and maintenance, the publication of our e-newsletter, program development, and much more. PWDU wishes to thank ALL OF OUR ONLINE VOLUNTEERS for their spectacular help! Click here to register fo online volunteering services


People With Disabilities Uganda (PWDU) is a national, nonprofit, peace and disability rights organization based in Kampala, Uganda. Our mission is peace and accessible living for all. Our vision is to foster awareness, promote peace, and provide services that will help improve the status of people living with disabilities, and hence the people of Uganda as a whole.

Children's Resource Library Project The children who visit our center have virtually no positive role models for living with a disability. Nor do they have any resources to find out about their disabilities. But we are working to change that. PWD is working to create a Children's Resource Library. We need your help! FIND OUT HOW EASY IT IS
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20 Bukoto Street, Kololo Hill, P.O Box 5460, Kampala, UGANDA
Telephone: 256 312 262 134 | Fax: 256 414 541 378
20 Bukoto Street, Kololo Hill, P.O Box 5460, Kampala, UGANDA
Telephone: 256 312 262 134 | Fax: 256 414 541 378
All people with disabilities have a right to participate actively in society.
Let us Support,Include Insipires and Inform All people with disabilities inn our societies.
A woman teaching a disabled child how to write and read.