Our mission is to ensure that preschool-aged children on the autism spectrum receive the support they need to reach their full potential and lead fulfilling lives. We focus on:
Early Detection and Intervention: We work with pediatricians and childcare providers especially at the preschool level to identify children who may be at risk for autism and provide the necessary resources and support to families to help them access early intervention services.
Parent Education and Support: We provide counseling and training support to parents of preschool-aged children with autism to help them better understand their child's needs and develop effective strategies for supporting their child's development.
Professional Development for Educators: We train educators and developed a seven-week course on evidence-based interventions and strategies for promoting social skills and communication and working with families to support their child's progress.
Advocacy and Awareness: We serve as champions for policies and programs that pave the way to support early detection and intervention for autism at the preschool level. We are actively involved in working with policy makers, educators and other stake holders to raise awareness on the importance of early intervention.
Enervate Autism Charitable Organization
We envision a world where all children, regardless of their abilities, are given the opportunity to thrive and reach their full potential.
Enervate Autism Charitable Organization
Goal 1: Our goal is to improve the outcomes and quality of life for children with autism and their families by
increasing the number of children with autism who are identified and receive early intervention services before the age of three.
Objective 1.1: This will be achieved by working to improve screening and diagnostic tools, increasing awareness of the importance of early intervention, and providing resources and support to families.
Goal 2: Promoting inclusive and integrated education for children with autism in preschool and beyond.
Objective 2.1: This will be attained by working with schools and educators to provide training and resources to support the inclusion of children with autism in mainstream classrooms, and advocating for policies that promote inclusion and reduce the use of restrictive interventions.
Objective 2.2: Providing comprehensive support and resources to families of children with autism through providing information and guidance on accessing services and supports, offering counseling and support groups, and advocating for policies that support families of children with autism.
Objective 2.3: Supporting research and innovation by funding research studies, supporting the development of new interventions and technologies, and collaborating with researchers and other stakeholders to advance our understanding of autism and improve outcomes for children with autism.
Enervate Autism Charitable Organization
Enervate Autism's Sensory Friendly Events Program provides children with autism the opportunity to participate in events that are tailored to their sensory needs. This program aims to create a welcoming and inclusive environment for children with autism and their families, where they can enjoy activities such as sensory-friendly movie screenings, amusement park outings, and sports events.
This program focuses on educating the public about autism and raising awareness about the challenges faced by individuals with autism and their families. The Education and Awareness Program provides resources for families and caregivers of children with autism, as well as educational materials for schools, businesses, and other organizations to help them better understand autism and how to support individuals with autism.
Enervate Autism Charitable Organization
Your support and contributions will enable us to meet our goals and improve conditions. Your generous donation will fund our mission.
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