Abstract
In Indonesia, people with disabilities continue to face significant challenges in achieving financial independence, with only a small percentage able to secure formal employment. Tiara Handicraft, managed by the Tiara Bina Karya Foundation, provides income to workers with disabilities through handicraft production but struggles with market access, financial management, and motivation. This community service program adopted a structured and interactive approach to address these issues which engaged all employees and the owner, demonstrating strong interest in financial independence and motivation. Conducted in three stages—preparation, implementation, and evaluation—the program empowered participants by boosting work motivation, recognizing their potential, and helping them overcome societal stigmas
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