
About Lifetime Rehab

We walk beside persons with disabilities with empathy and care
A community-based rehabilitation and empowerment centre in Dobbi Zone, Makerere III, Kawempe — promoting the holistic well-being, social inclusion, and economic independence of persons with disabilities through therapy, vocational training, advocacy, and psychosocial support.
A community-based rehabilitation centre in the heart of Kawempe
We bring clinical therapy, assistive technology, vocational training, advocacy, and psychosocial care under one welcoming roof — meeting each person where they are and walking with them toward where they want to be.




disability inclusion initiatives
Empowering change across Uganda through dedicated support and immediate action
Fast delivery of medical and health support during emergencies to aid care and recovery.

Timely access to nutritious food, clean water, and supplements in times of crisis.

Clean water through filtration systems, safe distribution, and hygiene education.

Our volunteers and outreach in action




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Learn why donors believe in our cause always
“Before LPRC found us, my son had never been to school — we hid him at home, afraid of what neighbours would say. Today he moves on his own crutches and sits in a classroom. His disability was never the barrier; our silence was.”
"Ability is not the absence of disability — it is the presence of the right support. I have watched my giving become wheelchairs, therapy sessions, and skills training that turn exclusion into independence."
"In our village, persons with disabilities were once invisible — kept indoors, out of school, out of work. LPRC’s awareness drives have changed how our whole community sees ability. Inclusion is now everyone’s business."
"One in six people worldwide lives with a disability, yet they remain among the most overlooked. Volunteering with LPRC in Kawempe showed me what happens when barriers fall: people do not need pity — they need access."
"Partnering with LPRC taught our company that disability inclusion is not charity — it is justice, and it strengthens the whole community. Real people, real mobility, real change."
“Before LPRC found us, my son had never been to school — we hid him at home, afraid of what neighbours would say. Today he moves on his own crutches and sits in a classroom. His disability was never the barrier; our silence was.”
"Ability is not the absence of disability — it is the presence of the right support. I have watched my giving become wheelchairs, therapy sessions, and skills training that turn exclusion into independence."
"In our village, persons with disabilities were once invisible — kept indoors, out of school, out of work. LPRC’s awareness drives have changed how our whole community sees ability. Inclusion is now everyone’s business."
"One in six people worldwide lives with a disability, yet they remain among the most overlooked. Volunteering with LPRC in Kawempe showed me what happens when barriers fall: people do not need pity — they need access."
"Partnering with LPRC taught our company that disability inclusion is not charity — it is justice, and it strengthens the whole community. Real people, real mobility, real change."
“Before LPRC found us, my son had never been to school — we hid him at home, afraid of what neighbours would say. Today he moves on his own crutches and sits in a classroom. His disability was never the barrier; our silence was.”
"Ability is not the absence of disability — it is the presence of the right support. I have watched my giving become wheelchairs, therapy sessions, and skills training that turn exclusion into independence."
"In our village, persons with disabilities were once invisible — kept indoors, out of school, out of work. LPRC’s awareness drives have changed how our whole community sees ability. Inclusion is now everyone’s business."
"One in six people worldwide lives with a disability, yet they remain among the most overlooked. Volunteering with LPRC in Kawempe showed me what happens when barriers fall: people do not need pity — they need access."
"Partnering with LPRC taught our company that disability inclusion is not charity — it is justice, and it strengthens the whole community. Real people, real mobility, real change."



