Vision Statement

To establish a community based upon equality that could serve as a source of support and pride to the local disabled community and for a symbol of production and self-reliance for the community at large. To ensure the provision of supportive services necessary for employment opportunities and full participation in the society.

Mission Statement

KILC focuses on equal participation in the prerogatives and responsibilities of citizenship, equal employment opportunities, and access to public facilities, transportation, and affordable housing for all disabled people. To create awareness by conducting seminars & workshops and dissemination of material which facilitate the full participation of people with different disabilities in cultural, social recreational and economic life of the community, living with dignified independence outside of institutional settings, while emphasizing peer role model services.

Philosophy of IL

The activism of persons with disabilities on behalf of themselves and their peers was both the seed of the independent living movement and the force that continues to fuel it. Independent living emerged as a concept in the 1960s with the creation of self-help networks among individuals with severe disabilities who were attempting to live in the community

The Independent Living philosophy asserts that everyone has the potential to live more independently and all persons with disabilities, need to be enabled to exercise maximum control over their lives. The overall goal of this philosophy is – to maximize the independence and participation of disabled persons in their communities.

In order to achieve this goal, hundreds of Independent Living Centers are currently working with many branches around the world. Introducing the IL philosophy in Pakistan, Disabled Welfare Association (DWA) established an IL Center in Karachi.