Special Needs Care Center is designated for children, adults, and families. The purpose of the Care Center is to provide care and help for children, adults, and families with love and knowledge. We do this to enable them to be supported and satisfied in heart and mind, strengthen their families, and live happily with hope in life. Our mission is to raise proper understanding and support for these children and families in our communities. We specialize in lectures and gatherings for families with special children, organize classes and activities suitable for all age groups, assist in applying for social welfare, consultation and assistance in school IEP meetings, self-testing of learning disabilities, hyperactivity, autism Initial testing, treatment referral, etc. In addition, we also open community service projects to encourage students and social caring people to become volunteers and join the service of helping families with special children.
Project SMILE a dedicated program for special needs individuals aged 19 and up. Operating three days a week, Project SMILE provides a space for these older teens to learn, interact, and grow together.
Living Skills At Project SMILE, we are deeply committed to fostering independence and confidence in special needs adults and children, empowering them with vital life skills that allow them to navigate the world around them with greater ease and assurance. Our tailored instruction, which includes areas such as cooking, household chores, money management, and traveling safety, plays an essential role in achieving this goal.
Music Arts and Crafts Project SMILE is also dedicated to nurturing a holistic learning environment, and our arts and crafts classes play a crucial role in this vision. Arts and crafts offer an outlet for self-expression and serve as a unique medium for enhancing students' ability to follow instructions and fine-tune their dexterity.
Socialization: We strive to provide ample opportunities for our students to engage, interact, and form connections; this enhances their self-esteem, communication skills, and overall quality of life. A key part of our approach to fostering socialization is our collaboration with the Alliance of Youth Leaders in the United States (AYLUS), a non-profit youth leadership organization.
3535 Briarpark Dr, Suite 135
Houston , 77042, TX
Accessible Location: No
Type of Organization | Nonprofit (501c3) |
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Categories | Advocacy, Emotional Support, Recreation, Resource/Lending Library, Training, Other |
Services offered in Spanish? | No |
Newsletter? | yes |
Child Care Available? | yes |
Age Range | All Ages |
Disability Categories | Developmental Disability, Genetic or Congenital Disorder, Intellectual Disability, Learning Disability, Medical Condition, Mental Health Disorder, Physical Disability |
Does this organization belong to all disabilities? | yes |
This organization belongs to these diagnoses | |
Is this a statewide service? | No |
Website | https://www.lightandsaltassociation.org/en/projects-1 |
Contact Name | |
Email Address | [email protected] |
Phone Number | 713-988-4724 |