Inclusive Health Literacy Starts With Access
Accessible health information empowers youth with disabilities to make informed choices and advocate for better services.
Twezuule Foundation champions the rights, well-being, and empowerment of youth with disabilities — promoting access to health care, livelihood opportunities, and meaningful participation in community decision-making.
2,400+
Youth reached annually
35+
Community partners
18
Programs delivered
12
Districts engaged
What we do
Our programs are co-designed with young people with disabilities to advance rights, health, livelihoods, and leadership.
Accessible health information, peer support, and youth-friendly services that respect dignity and choice.
Learn more \u2192Skills training, entrepreneurship, and inclusive employment pathways that build long-term independence.
Learn more \u2192Leadership development and civic engagement that centers youth voices in community decision-making.
Learn more \u2192Advocacy for rights, inclusive policies, and barrier-free services in public and private spaces.
Learn more \u2192Mentorship and creative opportunities that recognize talents and grow confidence and skills.
Learn more \u2192Featured story
A youth team in Wakiso partnered with local clinics to improve accessibility, signage, and respectful communication. The result: more young people with disabilities accessing services on their own terms.
Read the impact story“Twezuule helped me access health information in a way that respects my choices and abilities. I feel heard and confident.”
“Our voices are centered. We co-design activities and advocate for change together, not for us but with us.”
Trusted by community partners
Stories and updates from our community.
Accessible health information empowers youth with disabilities to make informed choices and advocate for better services.
Economic empowerment programs build sustainable income pathways that value talent, resilience, and leadership.
Civic participation is stronger when youth with disabilities lead policy conversations and community decisions.