We are Diverse Minds
Unlocking Potential
SERVICES
What We Do
Neurodiversity Awareness & Education
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Many families face stigma and isolation due to little understanding of Neurodiveristy.
We raise awareness through outreach, workshops, local-language materials, and partnerships that support early diagnosis and acceptance.
Respite Services
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Caring for a neurodivergent child is a full-time job that can be overwhelming.
Our respite care offers trained support, sensory-friendly spaces, and short-term programs, giving caregivers the essential break they truly deserve.
Support for Families
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Having a neurodivergent child impacts the whole family—emotionally, socially, and financially.
We provide support groups, counseling, guidance, and community education to ensure families feel understood, empowered, and never alone.
Workshops & Training for Caregivers
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Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or caregiver, responding to neurodiverse behaviors with empathy matters.
Our workshops and training sessions build practical skills, reduce burnout,
and create space for healing together.
Social Development for Young Adults
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We help neurodiverse young adults
connect, grow, and thrive through social
clubs, life skills training, and career support so they can feel confident, independent, and truly belong.
Advocacy & Community Integration
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We’re building a world that truly supports neurodiversity by pushing for inclusive policies, improving access to services, challenging harmful myths, and promoting respectful, accurate representation of Neurodiversity.
OUR CORE VALUES
Our Core Values

Support

Empathy

Safety

Collaboration
Different, Not Less
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Changing the Narrative: How Diverse Minds Uganda Is Leading the Neurodiversity Movement in East Africa
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