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Al-Baraa Foundation for the Care of People with Special Needs is a non-governmental organization established out of love and responsibility toward our precious children with autism and Down syndrome. Our mission is to create a safe and integrated environment that combines education, rehabilitation, therapy, and recreation, helping them discover their potential and live an independent, dignified life.

We work with a qualified and passionate team whose goal is to develop children’s cognitive, behavioral, and motor skills. We pay close attention to every detail of their daily lives and ensure they receive strong psychological and social support—because we believe that every child has a unique gift that deserves to shine.

Our care goes beyond the children—we view parents as essential partners in the journey. That’s why we provide awareness workshops and guidance to help them actively engage in their child’s development plan.

At Al-Baraa, we strive to be a warm home for every child with special needs—a place that nurtures hope and makes a meaningful difference.

How it works

How We Start
With Your Kid

At Al-Baraa Foundation, we follow a clear, personalized process to ensure each child receives the support they truly need.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

We welcome children with autism and Down syndrome of various ages, with programs tailored to individual needs.
No, we provide a full range of services: educational, therapeutic, rehabilitative, and recreational.
Yes, we provide speech and language therapy as well as occupational therapy to help children gain independence in daily life.
Absolutely. We offer ongoing psychological support, counseling, and awareness workshops for parents.
You can contact us via the “Contact Us” page or visit our center to fill out the registration and initial assessment form.

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