Osilmo is a compassionate, purpose-driven organization dedicated to supporting children with autism and their families. We believe that every child, regardless of their diagnosis, deserves love, dignity, equal opportunities, and the chance to live a meaningful life.
Our work is rooted in the belief that autism is a condition that can be improved with early, focused, and non-medicated interventions. Through structured therapy programs, family support, and community education, we help autistic children integrate into society while discovering their unique strengths.
We advocate for the rights of autistic children as equal to any other child. Our mission extends beyond therapy: it’s about transforming social attitudes, reducing stigma, and giving hope to every parent who believes in their child’s potential.
A world where every child with autism is valued, accepted, and empowered to reach their fullest potential—free from stigma and inequality.
To support children with autism and their families through early, focused, non-medicated interventions, while promoting inclusion, educating communities, and advocating for the rights and dignity of every autistic child.
💡 Therapy & Development: Individual and group therapy sessions to improve communication, social interaction, and life skills (e.g., eating, dressing, toileting).
🎨 Skill Building: Music, dance, drawing, and crafts to promote emotional expression and creativity.
👨👩👧 Family & Community Support: Empowering parents, teachers, and the community to better understand and support children with autism.
🔍 Early Detection & Intervention: Identifying autism before age 3 and providing appropriate therapies to help children transition into regular schooling.
📚 Education & Awareness: Publishing books, conducting awareness campaigns, and introducing international best practices through media.
🧠 Research & Collaboration: Engaging professionals in autism research to support future prevention and potential recovery methods.
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