Sensory-calm classrooms
Natural light, low noise, tactile surfaces — designed with autistic children, not for them.
Our projects
Two campuses in the fields of Tangail, an urban office in Dhaka, and the Autism Village now slowly rising from the Madhupur soil.
§ I — Flagship Campus
The beating heart of the Foundation — a full-day school, clinic and community kitchen inside the Madhupur jungle, Tangail. Children learn, eat and play under old trees, in classrooms that open into gardens.
§ II — Community Home
A second campus set in the farmland of Tangail, where children from nearby villages find a gentle place to come, learn, eat and grow. This is where the Foundation's roots spread deep into community.
§ III — City Office
Our window into the capital — a small, warm office where families meet us before they come to the village. It's where donors see our work, where volunteers sign on, and where city kin stay close.
§ IV — The Vision
A slow-growing, self-sufficient settlement designed from the ground up around the sensory needs of divine children. Our decade-long dream, now a decade underway.
Natural light, low noise, tactile surfaces — designed with autistic children, not for them.
A permanent medical outpost for the village and its neighbours — monthly free care, year-round.
Children and families grow their own food — a calm, repetitive, deeply healing daily practice.
Small homes for mothers and children who stay long-term — so that no child has to commute back to an unsafe world.
§ V — Campus life
Stand on the land
Sponsor a meal. Fund a brick. Teach for a season. Every act here leaves a mark on the soil.