Allegra Mia Foundation
A community dedicated to supporting individuals with autisms & their families
Who We Are
Welcome to ALLEGRA MIA Foundation
We are a community-driven NGO dedicated tosupporting individuals with autism and their families. We believe in promoting awareness, acceptance, and inclusion, and strive to provide resources, education, and advocacy that empowers individuals with autism to thrive.
Our Mission & Vision
Our mission is to provide support, care, and empowerment to children and mothers in need, ensuring they have access to basic necessities, education, and healthcare
Our Vision is to create a world where every child and mother has the opportunity to thrive , grow, and reach their full potential





What We Do
01.
— Raise Awareness
We use of plateforms to educate the public about the challenges faces by children and mothers in need
02.
— Share Stories
Amplify the voices of individuals with autism and their families,sharing their experiences,challenges,and triumphs
03.
— Fundraising
Support research, services, and advocacy efforts for autism though online donations, events, and campaigns.
04.
— We Educate
We provide accurate and helpful information about autism, its effects, and strategies for support, empowering individuals and families
05.
— We Provide Care
Offer resources, services, and support individuals with autism and their families, promoting well-being and inclusion
06.
— Seek Volunteers
Welcome, engage and manage volunteers who contribute their time, skills and passion to support autism awareness, services, and advocacy
Impact Stories
Tunde’s First “Hello”
Before joining AllegramiaAutism Foundation’s social skills group, 6-year-old Tunde struggled with greetings and eye contact. Just weeks into the program, he walked into class and said “Hello” to his teacher—his first spontaneous greeting ever. His smile lit up the room, and his parents say it was a turning point.
Maya’s Brave Moment
Loud noises used to overwhelm Maya, especially in public restrooms. Through AllegramiaAutism Foundation’s sensory integration sessions and personalized support, she learned to manage her reactions. Now, she calmly covers her ears and waits it out. Her mom calls it “a miracle of patience and understanding.”
Our Partners

