Many people especially women, children, and youth have normalized living in discomfort. This comes in form of gender based violence, depressed, stress, trauma, illiteracy, domestic violence and more.
Such people have hence kept quiet and adopted to living with such discomfort as normal. This is due to traditional norms, ignorance, high poverty levels, uneven distribution of resources/services, negligence and more.
This resulted into high rates of suicide drug abuse, prostitution and unproductivity among women, children and youths.
We believe in a world of mental equilibrium where people are mentally, physically and emotionally well. Regardless of the diverse backgrounds, traditional beliefs and literacy levels, we have the opportunities and skills they need to transform their lives, communities and the world at large. This drives us forward every day.
Using art as a tool to promote wellbeing, create a pathway for creative expression and ensure improved standards of living for women, children, and youth at the margins.