What We Do

Key Areas of Focus:
- Supported Employment Programme: The foundation’s flagship initiative aims to empower neurodiverse individuals through structured employment opportunities that incorporate capacity building of inclusive minded employers and ongoing training and support for both parties to foster meaningful long-term employment, promoting economic independence and social inclusion.
- Thrive Sheltered Workshop: Our sheltered workshop provides a supportive environment where individuals with Intellectual Disability can learn practical skills, build confidence and a sense of community. Products made at Thrive are Good Market Certified.
- Increasing Public Understanding: Through impactful campaigns, educational materials, and community outreach, the foundation challenges misconceptions about neurodiversity.
- Supporting Families and Individuals: Families affected by autism often face challenges in accessing resources and support. The foundation is committed to empowering caregivers, educators, and community members with accurate information and practical strategies to help neurodiverse people reach their full potential for independence and employability. They also have a variety of programmes to support the wellbeing of parents and siblings.
We serve those with
- Autism
- Down’s Syndrome
- Cerebral Palsy
- Global and specific developmental delays
- Other Intellectual Disability
- Dyslexia/Dyscalculia type special learning needs
other neurodiversity
How We Help
- Assessments
- Individual plan development
- Caregiver Empowerment/ Advice for fostering independence and employability
- Capacity Building of employers seeking to create inclusive workplaces
- Life Skills Training
- Vocational Training
- Independence/Life Skills Training
- Art Therapy
- Music and Movement therapy
- Parent/ caregiver counseling and support group
- Sibling counselling and support group
- Supplemental education programmes for teachers/ social workers
- Training for Medical Students
- Medical Students