Andy SpeaksΒ sets out toΒ BE the VOICEΒ for persons with Autism & Neurodevelopmental Disabilities. Through our work, we aim toΒ EDUCATEΒ society about neurodiversity,Β ADVOCATEΒ for the rights of special needs individuals, and actively contribute to the implementation of policies addressing their unique needs. Additionally, weΒ PROVIDE SUPPORTΒ to parents and neurodiverse individuals by running impactful programs that facilitate their independence andΒ INTEGRATIONΒ into the community.
Andy SpeaksΒ sets out toΒ BE the VOICEΒ for persons with Autism & Neurodevelopmental Disabilities. Through our work, we aim toΒ EDUCATEΒ society about neurodiversity,Β ADVOCATEΒ for the rights of special needs individuals, and actively contribute to the implementation of policies addressing their unique needs. Additionally, weΒ PROVIDE SUPPORTΒ to parents and neurodiverse individuals by running impactful programs that facilitate their independence andΒ INTEGRATIONΒ into the community.
Neurodevelopmental disabilities are a group of conditions that affect the development of the brain and nervous system. They typically emerge in the early years of life and can impact an individualβs ability to learn, communicate, and perform daily activities. Some common examples of neurodevelopmental disabilities include:
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Intellectual Disability (ID)
Learning Disabilities (LD)
Touretteβs Syndrome
R Bukania2024-08-02The work that this organization is doing is wonderful. They have been consistent on disability inclusion and speaking for the disabilities furthest left behind.Samuel Mbegwa2024-08-02The reception was awesome I really love this place .Carina Thuth2024-08-02Very nice environment for children, Thank youAnn Njoki Wangari2024-08-02Covid-19 hit really hard. Before then I had attended a seminar hosted by And speaks. It was really uplifting. During covid-19, my daughter benefitted from Andy speaks medication initiative. Thank you Silvia for the great job you are doing for our champions. May you never lack.Monicah Sunguna2024-08-02Best serves .. keep up with the good work ππ»Agnes Mwangi2024-08-01At 2 1/2 years, My son was diagnosed with what the doctors called "mild autism" as a result we were advised to consider therapy to help him achieve his milestones. We started the journey in one of the hospitals in Kenya but he kept crying through the sessions and it was quite depressing. I shared with a friend who referred me to Ms. Sylvia Mochabo. I reached out to her and we had a long conversation. I was amazed at how passionate she was about all matters regarding special needs. She was also gracious enough to share her journey and it was then that I resolved to enrol my son at Andy Speaks 4 Special Needs Persons Africa. What amazed me was the staff I found, such dedicated therapists, my son bonded so well with the occupational therapist, Alfred, and 4 months later, my sons concentration levels are so good. He's also now so easy to train and has graduated to speech therapy. The facility is so well equipped in a conducive environment.