Our Story
Yayasan Helping Hands began with a simple question:
What happens after school for students with Disabilities?
Through years of close collaboration with special needs schools, families, and companies, we encountered a recurring reality. Many young people with disabilities complete secondary education with capability and motivation, yet face a sharp narrowing of opportunities once school ends. Without access to preparation, exposure, and guidance at this critical stage, too many are left without a realistic pathway into the workplace.
At the same time, many workplaces are still learning how to become inclusive — not out of unwillingness, but because inclusive systems, cultures, and practices require time, structure, and shared learning to develop.
We believe inclusion requires more than good intentions on either side. It takes preparation, trust, and sustained collaboration between education and the workplace.
From this belief, Yayasan Helping Hands was built — not as a charity, but as a bridge between potential and opportunity.
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What We Believe
Inclusion must be practical
Dignity over charity
Collaboration creates impact
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Leadership
Yayasan Helping Hands is led by professionals with experience across education, corporate engagement, and community development, bringing these perspectives together to build inclusive pathways into the workplace.
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