The Faithie Mae Foundation is a nonprofit organization supporting the needs of parents and children affected by Autism. The goals of the Foundation are to allow for a safe and inviting environment supportive of the financial, mental, holistic and medicinal needs of both parents and children. Through the foundation we support children and families affected with autism with free clothes supply, educational materials, therapy support groups and youth mentorship for young teens and adults on the spectrum.
Our vision is to ensure that every individuals on the Autism spectrum have equitable access to opportunities that foster personal and community growth. We envision a society where education, empowerment, and support enable individuals with Autism to realize their full potential and contribute positively to their communities.
Our mission is to empower individuals on the Autism spectrum and their families through innovative educational programs, mentorship, financial support and resources. We aim to inspire and equip these individuals with the skills and knowledge necessary to overcome barriers and achieve their dreams.
Families facing financial difficulties can find help here. We provide classes and support groups to deal with helping parents cope with challenges that accompany raising children with Autism. Seminars geared toward keeping parents and children up to date on current and emerging fields of research is provided through the foundation. Professionals in the fields of Autism related studies are accessible through the Foundation. Class space, office space, instructional rooms and operational space for parents, children, and support personnel are provided here; all of which is supported by useful tools like learning devices, instructional and learning programs, and computer applications. Occupational therapist, nutritionist, psychiatrists, and behavioral professionals are all apart of our support team. After care support can also be provided, as needed, for parents and children who successfully make it through the Foundation’s program in order to prevent any form or type of regression. As we grow, tutoring and after school care for working parents and their children will be provided.