About Acapi

The Central African Association for Aid to Isolated Persons (ACAPI) promotes inclusion and provides support to people with disabilities in the Central African Republic. Through concrete actions, ACAPI meets the needs of the elderly, disabled, and isolated, by fostering their well-being and integration into society.

An older adult dressed in orange walks beside a person in a wheelchair on a rural road. The road is lined with trees and buildings. Other people are seen riding motorcycles further ahead.
An older adult dressed in orange walks beside a person in a wheelchair on a rural road. The road is lined with trees and buildings. Other people are seen riding motorcycles further ahead.

Our Story

Founded on November 12, 2024, under the French 1901 law, the Central African Association for Aid to Isolated Persons (Acapi) was born from a vision led by its president, Madame Passin. What started as informal aid to a handful of isolated and disabled people in the Central African Republic has transformed into a structured mission to reach hundreds of lives. Today, Acapi acts as a bridge between communities, offering concrete solutions to combat isolation and precariousness.

a group of people in wheelchairs and wheelchairs in front of a small building
a group of people in wheelchairs and wheelchairs in front of a small building

Our Values

At Acapi, we believe in solidarity, transparency, and empowerment. Every action is guided by a deep respect for the communities we serve and a commitment to creating a lasting impact.

Acapi's Galerie

Discover our commitment to people with disabilities and those who are isolated.

a man sitting on a dirt road with a woman in a black jacket
a man sitting on a dirt road with a woman in a black jacket
a woman in a wheelchair with a man in a wheelchair
a woman in a wheelchair with a man in a wheelchair
a person holding a cane and walking stick
a person holding a cane and walking stick