The organization operates through four primary pillars of service designed to address the needs of the child, the family, and the broader community.
Community Awareness and Advocacy: We develop and distribute educational resources while organizing workshops and seminars that challenge the stigma surrounding neurodiversity. Our team collaborates with media outlets to amplify the voices of special needs families and promote inclusive education.
Early Intervention Programs: We implement specialized educational services tailored to the specific developmental needs of autistic and special needs children. These programs include individualized education plans (IEPs) for every child and provide specialized training for the educators and caregivers who support them.
Family Support Services: Recognizing that a child’s progress is tied to the well-being of their support system, we offer counseling, support groups, and a parent network. These resources empower caregivers with the knowledge and emotional support necessary to navigate the
complexities of neurodiversity.
Advocacy and Policy Development: We act as a liaison between families and the government, working alongside policymakers to develop inclusive policies that protect the rights of children with disabilities in Liberia.