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KenyaMombasa CountyKadzandani wardBombolulu Coast Workshop and Cultural Centre

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Bombolulu Coast Workshop and Cultural Centre

KISAUNI DISTRICT Mombasa North KE, Kenya
4.1(497)
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+254 20 2399716
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bomboluluworkshop.co.ke

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4.1
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5.0
1y

All I can say is, WOW! I’m so glad I stopped by here before leaving Mombasa. This was the highlight of my trip!

This is a compound that employs differently-abled people as artisans. The guide, Ronald, has been here for 41 years. He does an amazing job walking visitors around the five types of art folks do. There’s also a cultural component of the tour at the end where you can see the old types of homes different tribes lived in, an old Swahili home, and a cultural dance performance.

The tour was 750 shillings and it begins and ends at the gift shop. The gift shop has many beautiful items, all handmade by the resident artists. I found the prices to be very fair, particularly considering it goes to maintain the compound, take care of staff, and run a primary school for the staff’s kids. In total, there are 34 artists.

You can pay for the tour and the gift shop using cash, card or MPESA. I wasn’t able to watch the dance because I didn’t have cash on hand and I didn’t want them to feel pressured to perform without my paying them. I’m sure I missed out!

The tour is about an hour or so long and shopping will take about an hour. Highly recommend visiting and I hope to visit sometime in the...

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5.0
1y

The facility is indeed a fascinating initiative. It's a workshop and cultural center where all the workers have disabilities, engaging in a variety of enterprises such as crafting traditional handicrafts, manufacturing hand-pedaled wheelchairs, and dyeing fabrics. The guide who showed you around has been working there for over 40 years, which speaks volumes about the dedication and passion behind this project.

The entry fee and guiding is 750 Ksh. Once you arrive, you should first look for the souvenir shop, which also serves as the reception. There, you'll be assigned a guide.

Beyond just being a place only for manufacturing crafts, the facility functions like a small town, complete with residential areas and a school. This holistic approach not only provides employment but also builds a supportive community for people with disabilities, making it a unique and impactful model worth supporting...

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5.0
2y

It such a good I dea,to have a community of the abled differently people here From children with learning difficulties to old people with physical immobility. I loved how the young pupils enjoy class sessions with their loving teachers,they look well disciplined and not bothered with their differences,they have embraced each other so well,through sharing food and co curriculum activities. The pupils get to enjoy dancing sessions with their trainers and it's was impressive to see how they have mastered the skills,the moves and how they enjoy doing it,also as a form of exercise after lunch break. There is also a catering department,offering meals at an Affordable price,a call away from any department you have visited at that time. The environment is so cool if you love a green environment it's a good place to go and learn about what is offered in...

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Sophia SSophia S
All I can say is, WOW! I’m so glad I stopped by here before leaving Mombasa. This was the highlight of my trip! This is a compound that employs differently-abled people as artisans. The guide, Ronald, has been here for 41 years. He does an amazing job walking visitors around the five types of art folks do. There’s also a cultural component of the tour at the end where you can see the old types of homes different tribes lived in, an old Swahili home, and a cultural dance performance. The tour was 750 shillings and it begins and ends at the gift shop. The gift shop has many beautiful items, all handmade by the resident artists. I found the prices to be very fair, particularly considering it goes to maintain the compound, take care of staff, and run a primary school for the staff’s kids. In total, there are 34 artists. You can pay for the tour and the gift shop using cash, card or MPESA. I wasn’t able to watch the dance because I didn’t have cash on hand and I didn’t want them to feel pressured to perform without my paying them. I’m sure I missed out! The tour is about an hour or so long and shopping will take about an hour. Highly recommend visiting and I hope to visit sometime in the future. Thank you ☺️
Daisuke SatoDaisuke Sato
The facility is indeed a fascinating initiative. It's a workshop and cultural center where all the workers have disabilities, engaging in a variety of enterprises such as crafting traditional handicrafts, manufacturing hand-pedaled wheelchairs, and dyeing fabrics. The guide who showed you around has been working there for over 40 years, which speaks volumes about the dedication and passion behind this project. The entry fee and guiding is 750 Ksh. Once you arrive, you should first look for the souvenir shop, which also serves as the reception. There, you'll be assigned a guide. Beyond just being a place only for manufacturing crafts, the facility functions like a small town, complete with residential areas and a school. This holistic approach not only provides employment but also builds a supportive community for people with disabilities, making it a unique and impactful model worth supporting and exploring.
ERIQUE NDANDAHERIQUE NDANDAH
Our Bombolulu Workshops and Cultural Centre (BWCC) is located in Mombasa, Kenya. BWCC is a member of the World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO) and is collaborating with NITA to offer vocational training. The programme aims at assisting persons with different abilities enjoy the right of work; by providing an open, inclusive and accessible work environment, as stipulated in the UNCRPD Article 27 – Work and Employment. Founded in 1969, Bombolulu Workshops was rejuvenated to a self-sustaining programme by the Association for the Physically Disabled of Kenya (APDK) in 1987. The program works with more than 100 persons with different abilities in its 4 sheltered workshops, producing a range of jewelry, textile, wood and leather products.
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All I can say is, WOW! I’m so glad I stopped by here before leaving Mombasa. This was the highlight of my trip! This is a compound that employs differently-abled people as artisans. The guide, Ronald, has been here for 41 years. He does an amazing job walking visitors around the five types of art folks do. There’s also a cultural component of the tour at the end where you can see the old types of homes different tribes lived in, an old Swahili home, and a cultural dance performance. The tour was 750 shillings and it begins and ends at the gift shop. The gift shop has many beautiful items, all handmade by the resident artists. I found the prices to be very fair, particularly considering it goes to maintain the compound, take care of staff, and run a primary school for the staff’s kids. In total, there are 34 artists. You can pay for the tour and the gift shop using cash, card or MPESA. I wasn’t able to watch the dance because I didn’t have cash on hand and I didn’t want them to feel pressured to perform without my paying them. I’m sure I missed out! The tour is about an hour or so long and shopping will take about an hour. Highly recommend visiting and I hope to visit sometime in the future. Thank you ☺️
Sophia S

Sophia S

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The facility is indeed a fascinating initiative. It's a workshop and cultural center where all the workers have disabilities, engaging in a variety of enterprises such as crafting traditional handicrafts, manufacturing hand-pedaled wheelchairs, and dyeing fabrics. The guide who showed you around has been working there for over 40 years, which speaks volumes about the dedication and passion behind this project. The entry fee and guiding is 750 Ksh. Once you arrive, you should first look for the souvenir shop, which also serves as the reception. There, you'll be assigned a guide. Beyond just being a place only for manufacturing crafts, the facility functions like a small town, complete with residential areas and a school. This holistic approach not only provides employment but also builds a supportive community for people with disabilities, making it a unique and impactful model worth supporting and exploring.
Daisuke Sato

Daisuke Sato

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Our Bombolulu Workshops and Cultural Centre (BWCC) is located in Mombasa, Kenya. BWCC is a member of the World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO) and is collaborating with NITA to offer vocational training. The programme aims at assisting persons with different abilities enjoy the right of work; by providing an open, inclusive and accessible work environment, as stipulated in the UNCRPD Article 27 – Work and Employment. Founded in 1969, Bombolulu Workshops was rejuvenated to a self-sustaining programme by the Association for the Physically Disabled of Kenya (APDK) in 1987. The program works with more than 100 persons with different abilities in its 4 sheltered workshops, producing a range of jewelry, textile, wood and leather products.
ERIQUE NDANDAH

ERIQUE NDANDAH

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