People with disabilities receive free in-house training
Volunteering at BIA Children Daycare was a rewarding experience. I engaged with children, facilitated educational activities, and ensured their well-being. Seeing their smiles and growth brought me immense joy and a deep sense of fulfillment.
The BIA Institute is dedicated to empowering disabled individuals by providing them with vocational training and skills development. Our goal is to promote independence and self-sufficiency through teaching various crafts like Thanka making, carpet making, and incense production.
The products created by our trainees are sold to generate income that helps sustain the institute's operations. By purchasing these handcrafted items, customers directly support the training and employment of disabled individuals, helping them become economically independent.
While we cannot guarantee tax deductibility without knowing the specific location and legal status of the institute, we recommend donors check with local tax authorities. We provide detailed receipts for all donations to support potential tax documentation needs.
There are multiple meaningful ways to support our mission. You can purchase handmade products directly from our workshop, which provides direct economic support to our trainees. Making a direct financial donation helps fund our essential training programs and ongoing operations.
Our institute is dedicated to providing comprehensive vocational training in traditional crafts that offer both cultural preservation and economic opportunities. Participants learn intricate Thanka painting, a traditional Buddhist scroll painting technique that requires precision and artistic skill.