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.