About Us

Phuthanang Training Centre for the Disabled is a dedicated non-profit organization established in 2007 to empower disabled youth in Tembisa. We provide specialized skills training in areas such as carpentry, computer literacy, agri-farming, baking, knitting, and sewing, equipping individuals with practical skills that enhance their independence and employability. Through our learnership programs and job creation initiatives, we strive to bridge the gap between disability and economic participation, ensuring that no one is left behind due to societal barriers.

Beyond skills training, we are deeply committed to raising awareness about disability and mental health through targeted campaigns and community engagement. Our holistic approach fosters an inclusive society where disabled individuals can thrive, contribute, and be valued.

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Our Vision

We strive to be a catalyst for empowerment, fostering inclusion, restoring hope, and making a profound impact on the lives of disabled individuals. Our vision is to create a world where every person, regardless of their abilities, experiences true empowerment and is seamlessly integrated into a society that values and celebrates diversity.

Our Mission

Our mission is rooted in the deep commitment to empowering individuals with disabilities and fostering inclusive communities.
Our centre offers
  • a wide range of skill development programs, including:
Carpentry & Craft
Computer Literacy
Agri-Farming
Baking
Knitting
Sewing
Our approach
  • focuses on three core pillars:
  • Income-Generating Skills Development Programs
  • Learnership Programs
  • Job Creation

Key Challenges We Address

Disabled individuals often face numerous challenges that hinder their full participation in society. Our organization is dedicated to addressing these issues, including:

Educational Barriers

  • Limited access to inclusive educational facilities and resources.
  • Lack of specialized support for disabled students.

Employment Challenges

  • Fewer job opportunities for disabled individuals.
  • Limited access to vocational training and employment prospects.
  • Discriminatory hiring practices and lack of workplace accessibility.

Financial Barriers

  • High costs of assistive devices and technologies.
  • Limited availability of customized assistive solutions.
  • Lack of financial resources to access specialized training.

Social Stigma & Discrimination

  • Misconceptions and stereotypes about disabilities leading to social exclusion.
  • Fear of the unknown causing avoidance and isolation.
  • Discriminatory attitudes in employment, education, and social interactions.

Healthcare & Infrastructure Limitations

  • Limited access to healthcare services for disabled individuals in poor and rural areas.
  • Inaccessible public infrastructure, restricting mobility and independence.

Our Solutions

Skills Development Programs

We design and implement tailored skills development programs that address the unique challenges disabled individuals face. These programs enhance employability and entrepreneurial capabilities, offering:

  • Inclusive Training Programs that ensure accessibility and dignity in learning.
  • Capacity Building Initiatives focused on soft skills, resilience, and confidence-building.

Learnerships & Job Creation

Through partnerships with service providers and stakeholders, we facilitate learnerships and job placements across various industries for disabled individuals. This ensures they gain practical experience and sustainable employment opportunities.

Awareness Campaigns

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Phuthanang leads mental health and disability awareness campaigns to educate communities. We host career exhibitions specifically for disabled individuals in collaboration with government departments and private companies. These initiatives aim to:

  • Promote understanding and inclusivity.
  • Challenge discriminatory practices.
  • Create job opportunities and career pathways
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Our Benefits

At Phuthanang Training Centre for the Disabled, we are committed to making a meaningful impact by offering:

Empowerment Through Skills
Job Creation & Learnerships
Accessible & Inclusive Training
Holistic Development

Our Super Team

At Phuthanang Training Centre for the Disabled, our team is dedicated to making a lasting impact in the lives of disabled individuals. With expertise, passion, and commitment, they drive our mission forward.

  • Albert Matima – Centre Manager & Founder
  • Penelope Serumula – Project Manager
  • Itumeleng Serumula – Assistant Centre Manager
  • Brian Morubula – Assistant Project Manager
  • Clement Makola – Finance Officer

This passionate team ensures that our programs are effective, inclusive, and sustainable, providing opportunities for growth and empowerment.

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