The Values That Guide Our Mission
Independence: At Autism Life and Living (ALL), we are dedicated to fostering independence among neurodiverse young adults. Our programs are designed to equip them with the skills and confidence necessary to lead self-determined lives. By reducing their reliance on caregivers, we empower them to make their own choices and pursue their dreams.
Support: We provide unwavering support to our participants and their families. Our team is committed to creating a nurturing environment where individuals feel understood, valued, and encouraged. This support extends beyond our programs, offering resources and assistance that promote long-term well-being.
Dignity: Respect and dignity are at the core of our interactions with participants. We believe in treating everyone with the utmost respect, ensuring that their voices are heard and their needs are met with compassion and understanding. This commitment to dignity reinforces their self-worth and promotes a positive self-image.
Purpose: Our programs are designed to help neurodiverse young adults discover and pursue their purpose. Whether through vocational training, educational opportunities, or community engagement, we strive to provide meaningful activities that align with their interests and goals. This sense of purpose enhances their motivation and overall life satisfaction.
Inclusion: Inclusion is a fundamental value at ALL. We work tirelessly to create an environment where everyone feels welcome and valued. Our initiatives promote social integration, ensuring that neurodiverse individuals are active, contributing members of their communities. By fostering inclusion, we build bridges of understanding and promote a more diverse society.
Community: We believe in the power of community to uplift and support individuals. Our programs are designed to build strong, supportive networks among participants, families, and the broader community. Through collaborative efforts, we create a sense of belonging and shared responsibility, enriching the lives of all involved.
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“Never believe that a few caring people can’t change the world. For, indeed, that’s all who ever have.”
Margaret Mead