Kintsugi key facts

about Kintsugi

Inclusion deserves
a permanent home.

The Japanese philosophy of Kintsugi is simple: what has been broken is not lesser for it. The cracks are where the gold goes in.

With support from CSR partners, ABBF is building a place that embodies that philosophy. India's first accessible inclusive sports and training centre is taking shape. From a camping ground where people with and without disabilities can sleep under the same sky. To accessible washrooms and storage. And everything in between.

But Kintsugi is not finished yet. Which means there is still room for your name on its walls.

what's being built

Every detail designed
for everyone.

Camping ground and trekking trails

Overnight stays and morning treks for persons with and without disabilities. Under the same sky.

Training room (needs support now)

An accessible training room that will have the ability to hold training sessions and workshops for 50 people with and without disabilities at once.

Kitchen & dining (needs support now)

A fully equipped space that will seat 80. Because every great experience ends around a shared meal.

Accessible road

So that getting there is never the barrier. An accessible road to Kintsugi ensures that every participant arrives with dignity.

Secure boundary

So that all who enter Kintsugi, including children, know they are in a perfectly safe, perfectly judgement free space.

Photos from Kintsugi

Kintsugi — India's first inclusive sports centre
Kintsugi inclusive sports centre
Kintsugi inclusive sports centre
Kintsugi inclusive sports centre
corporate support

The organisations
building this with us.

Kintsugi is being built through the generosity of corporate CSR partners who believe inclusion deserves a permanent home. Every contribution puts a name on these walls.

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Want to put your name on Kintsugi?

This centre is being built by people who believe inclusion deserves a permanent home.

Join them.