Apart from motor training, we also prepare their skills, behavior management and mentality so they are ready to enter the world of work, such as:
What We Equip for Them

Folding pen boxes, paper bags, packaging boxes, and applying glue that still requires manual labor.

Counseling sessions are tailored to the conditions of the training participants and are held twice a week. The training participants were directly handled by experts (Psychologists) from Anahata to determine their emotional and social development.

We teach basic literacy and numeracy skills to ensure that participants have fundamental abilities before entering the workforce.

This activity is carried out to align the perceptions between training participants and psychologists regarding common matters. This activity is conducted once a month.

This activity is conducted to equip the parents of training participants to accompany their children. This activity is held every three months.

Handled directly by John Robert Powers to enhance their personal quality and appearance before entering the workforce.

Public speaking sessions are held once a month to equip participants to become confident individuals when speaking and engaging directly with the community.

This activity is conducted so that every individual can directly observe and experience the activities carried out in the workforce.

This activity is conducted to stimulate and optimize sensory, motor, language, social-emotional, communication, and behavioral aspects in participants.

This activity is conducted to provide valuable learning experiences about life values, humility, and the importance of giving back to the community.

The aim of this activity is to create opportunities for individuals with special needs to feel acknowledged, accepted, and to have positive experiences participating in events.

IBK who has entered Stage 3 of the training can intern at partner locations collaborating with House of Hope. Currently, Darrian, Vania & Eiben are interning at PT Eigerindo MPI, which partners with House of Hope.
What We Offer
Individuals with special needs also need continuous and
consistent training so that their motor skills become
accustomed to light tasks that involve motor skills.

Encouraging training participants to enjoy physical activities both indoors and outdoors. This program was first implemented on March 1, 2024.
Providing customizable merchandise for company or personal needs. Running since October 2023, this program aims to create sustainable business opportunities for House of Hope, provide commercial benefits, and open opportunities for companies and individuals to support the House of Hope mission.
Aiming to be a platform and channel of blessings to inspire many people through inspirational stories. This program was first premiered on April 3, 2024.
Dedicated to offering comprehensive social media management services tailored specifically for micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) and individuals with special needs. This program has been running since August 2024.
Hope Bake is a movement by House of Hope that trains and empowers individuals with special needs—our Hope Bake People—to take part in baking and F&B production. We collaborate with brands by providing skilled manpower, so every product becomes a vessel of purpose, inclusion, and impact.
Involving activities related to two-dimensional visual arts, such as painting, drawing, and digital art, conducted with individuals with special needs. This program has been running since April 2023.
Providing learning and development opportunities in the field of barista for individuals with special needs. This program has been running since March 2024.
[UPCOMING] Involving planting various types of plants using hydroponic methods (planting without using soil) conducted by training participants from House of Hope.
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