Who We Are
Mission
To create inclusive communities where individuals with autism and other disabilities are fully embraced and empowered to participate in faith and social life.
Vision
A world where every community has sensory-inclusive environments and buddy programs so no family ever has to choose between belonging and accessibility.
Core Values
These are the core values that define who we are and guide everything that we do. We stand by these values in all aspects of our work ensuring that our mission is driven by compassion, inclusion and a commitment to serving others
Inclusivity
We are committed to ensuring that all individuals of all abilities are welcomed and included in all aspects of community and faith life.
Empathy
We serve with genuine care and compassion. We understand the unique challenges that individuals with autism face and offer support with patience and respect.
Faith in Action
Rooted in our commitment to serve, we bring our faith to life by helping others, particularly those who need extra support to participate in spiritual and community activities.
Appreciation for Diversity
We celebrate neurodiversity and recognize the richness it brings to our communities. We aim to raise awareness and appreciation for the diverse strengths of people with autism.
Empowerment Through Support
Our mission is to provide individuals with autism and their families the tools and encouragement they need to confidently engage in community and faith events, creating opportunities for personal growth and fulfillment.
Community Building
We work to create strong networks of support by connecting volunteers, families, faith groups, and communities to ensure individuals on the autism spectrum feel included and valued.
Partnerships for Impact
By collaborating with churches, community organizations, and families, we maximize our impact and ensure that our programs meet the evolving needs of those we serve.
Meet The Inspiration
Faith on a Spectrum started as something deeply personal. After my son asked a simple question about God, I realized he wasn’t receiving the spiritual lessons he deserved and this was not because of his faith, but because the space around him wasn’t built to include him. So many families are facing the same challenges—missing out on events or having to leave early because their loved ones weren’t supported.
What began with the family and friends of one child grew into a mission to help all individuals on the autism spectrum feel included, supported, and empowered—especially in faith-based and community spaces. We believe everyone deserves the chance to grow in their faith, experience community, and truly belong.
I also experienced a stroke and seizures, which gave me a whole new understanding of invisible disabilities. These days, I rely on help in ways I never did before. And while I live with new limits, I also remember clearly what it was like when I didn’t have them. In many ways, that gives me the best of both worlds, I can relate to the need for support, and I still carry the perspective of someone who once didn’t need it in the ways I do today. That balance fuels my passion and helps me serve with more empathy and purpose.
Faith on a Spectrum is for all faiths and all families. If you have faith, we support you. Our work is rooted in love, understanding, and the belief that small, intentional support can make a lasting difference. This isn’t just a program, we are making a movement toward full inclusion and we need your. It takes a Village!