Building an Autism Support School
A transformative project creating a safe haven where children with autism can learn, grow, and reach their full potential in South Sudan and Uganda.
A transformative project creating a safe haven where children with autism can learn, grow, and reach their full potential in South Sudan and Uganda.
A specialized school for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder serving South Sudan and Uganda.
Head Office in Ocea, B Rhino Camp Refugee Settlement, West Nile, Arua, Uganda with branches across South Sudan.
Integrated approach combining education, therapy, and family support.
Building awareness and acceptance while creating sustainable community support systems.
Children with autism face significant challenges: exclusion from education, lack of specialized care, and social stigma that limits their opportunities.
The Safe Haven Autism Support School will address these critical gaps by providing a dedicated space where children can receive personalized education and therapy, while families get the support and guidance they need.
Our vision is to create not just a school, but a center of excellence that transforms lives and changes community perceptions about autism across South Sudan and Uganda.
Personalized education and therapy to develop communication, social, and life skills
Support, training, and community to help families better understand and support their children
Increased awareness and acceptance, reducing stigma and promoting inclusion
A model for disability-inclusive education that can be replicated across East Africa
This landmark project needs partners who believe in creating inclusive communities where every child can thrive.
Your support will help build more than just a school - it will create a haven where children with autism can flourish, families can find support, and communities can learn the power of inclusion.