Ilustracija susreta i razgovora dve osobe koje koriste bele štapove

Our projects

We believe that knowledge and culture must be accessible to everyone. Our goal is a society without barriers. That is why we run projects that help people learn and grow. We use modern technology to make communication and learning easier.

Below, you can view our projects sorted into two categories: active and completed.

Zajednički rad u biblioteci uz korišćenje laptopa i stručne literature

Level Up – inclusive English language learning

Level Up is an English learning programme designed for the blind and visually impaired.

During the first phase, we collaborated with experts and users to create a curriculum, a manual for teachers, and teaching resources. In the second phase, we trained 10 English teachers and delivered a B1 course for visually impaired individuals seeking employment. All materials are available in digital format, Braille, and audio.

Seize the Film – Inclusive Film Festival

For five years running, we have partnered with the Seize the Film inclusive film festival in Novi Sad.

We write audio description scripts and help with the dubbing and subtitling of films for the blind and visually impaired. The festival offers subtitles, sign language interpretation, and wheelchair access, allowing the widest possible audience to enjoy the films.

Okupljanje i rad u radionici opremljenoj grafičkim alatom.

HEART – digitalne veštine za gluve i nagluve mlade

The HEART project was a six-month training programme for 10 young deaf and hard-of-hearing people from Belgrade.

Participants learnt graphic design, copywriting, and digital security with the support of Serbian Sign Language interpreters. They worked using state-of-the-art digital equipment, which was donated to a school for students with hearing impairments after the project.

Help us make a difference

We are building an accessible digital world together.
You can get involved in the way that suits you best: as a volunteer, partner, or donor. Every contribution helps create more accessible materials, more training opportunities, and more adapted cultural content.

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