Mission, vision, principles

Our commitment

FUNDANEED is committed to raising awareness, sensitizing, and contributing to society by sharing all our knowledge, skills, and expertise. Our goal is to ensure that all our beneficiaries receive the best possible treatments based on their abilities and are not discriminated against for any reason, regardless of the nature of the discrimination.

Mission

  • To raise awareness among all individuals in our community about the importance of early detection of the disorder, so that both diagnosis and subsequent treatment have the necessary beneficial effect and prevent the development of other associated disorders or comorbidities.
  • To safeguard the rights of those affected and their families.
  • To be a reference in the community where we carry out our activities.
  • To exchange information with other organizations, associations, and institutions that pursue similar goals.
  • To overcome conflicts in personal, social, family, educational, and occupational domains through programs tailored to families, teachers in educational and university settings, as well as specialized professionals and technicians in child and adolescent health.
  • To ensure that no child or adolescent goes without diagnosis and treatment due to social, economic, religious, or ethnic exclusion.

Vision

  • Improve the quality of life for individuals with various developmental disorders.
  • Alleviate the stress experienced by families with individuals affected by multiple neurodevelopmental disorders.
  • Normalize their situation as quickly as possible by incorporating the latest advancements in multimodal treatments.
  • Provide information to families and teachers in educational institutions regarding the best course of action.
  • Train various professionals in the healthcare and education sectors.
  • Advise different local, provincial, regional, national, and European institutions on the latest effective and efficient approaches and treatments that can aid in the individual’s holistic development.

Principles

  • Independence from powers, institutions, organizations, associations, and both public and private entities.
  • Honesty and transparency in management.
  • Equality of opportunities.
  • Professionalism of all individuals working with the Foundation.
  • Inclusion of all affected individuals regardless of their origin, status, race, or creed.

“Opening doors to an increasingly inclusive society.”