Autism Support & Therapy
Family-centred support for children with autism — from early identification through to nutrition counselling, sensory-friendly play sessions, and referrals to specialist therapy.
Learn more →Great Destinies Foundation supports children with autism and learning disabilities in Uganda, raises mental health awareness among the youth, and walks alongside the families who carry this work — through schools, homes, and communities that learn to see them, not past them.
In Uganda, autism is too often misunderstood. Learning disabilities are too often confused with laziness. Mental health among the youth is too often whispered about — or not spoken of at all. Children whose minds work differently are hidden from neighbours. We're working to change that, one classroom, one family, one conversation at a time.
We help parents understand their child's diagnosis, connect them with therapy resources, and walk with the family through the long road of acceptance and care.
Teacher training on dyslexia, ADHD, and other learning differences — and advocacy so that pupils who learn differently are not pushed out of the classroom.
Practical training that turns frontline adults into the strongest advocates these children have.
Every initiative we run begins in a community — not in a boardroom. Here is how we show up.
Family-centred support for children with autism — from early identification through to nutrition counselling, sensory-friendly play sessions, and referrals to specialist therapy.
Learn more →Teacher training on dyslexia, ADHD, and other learning differences. Classroom advocacy so that pupils who learn differently are seen, supported and kept in school.
Learn more →Honest, age-appropriate sensitisation in schools and youth groups across Wakiso. Stigma loses its grip when young people are given the right words.
Learn more →Parents and guardians of children with autism and learning disabilities receive practical training, peer support, and a livelihood program built around crochet crafts.
Learn more →Confidential listening spaces for teenagers and young adults navigating anxiety, grief, family struggles, and identity.
Learn more →Skills-based workshops that pair mental wellness with practical livelihood — because dignity is built, not given.
Learn more →Before they came to our school, I thought what I was feeling was a punishment. Now I know it has a name, and I know I am not alone.
Our work is rooted in compassion and faith. We serve every child, family and community with the same dignity — regardless of background, belief, or ability.
Behind every statistic is a child, a parent, a teacher. Here are some of the people whose lives have shifted because of this work.
A school assembly that began with whispers ended with hands raised, questions asked, and three pupils asking to meet privately.
Read story →A community dialogue in Buloba opened doors that families had kept closed for generations. This is what trust-building looks like.
Read story →The foundation's caregiver workshops have begun producing handmade goods — turning therapy time into shared income and shared purpose.
Read story →When you give, you don't just fund a programme. You fund the teacher who finally has the training, the mother who is no longer alone, and the child who hears their own worth for the first time.
Mobile Money · Bank Transfer · PayPal · Stripe · Recurring giving available
Whether you have an hour, a skill, or a heart for this work, there is a way to step in.
A one-time gift, monthly partnership, or sponsor a specific child or school programme.
Donate →Field outreach, media, writing, mental health peer support — your skills are needed.
Apply →Schools, churches, donors, and fellow NGOs — let's build something durable together.
Reach out →Tell one person. Post one story. Awareness saves lives — and yours costs nothing.
See our work →One short letter each month — what we're seeing in the field, who we're meeting, and how the work is changing.
In community with