Our goals

The hardest part of parenthood is the realization that the time will come when we have to let go of our child’s hand. For those of us who raise autistic children, it’s no different. Knowing that they are going to depend on us for the rest of their lives makes the situation even more difficult. And when we aren’t around anymore, they are going to need someone, whom we can entrust with our most valuable treasure. People with intellectual disabilities and autism need a protective environment and constant assistance to be able to lead a relatively independent life – this is what we want to give them by creating a supported living service, where they can live a peaceful, safe life, and their medical needs are met. We all want our children to be able to live their own adult lives in their own community, while not having to cut ties with their families. Above all, we are committed to provide opportunities for them that help them adapt to society, live the most independent adult life possible, prevail, and receive social approval.