About Us

Our Story

Touching Lives With Autism

Since 2013, HopeSetters Autism Center, has met the needs of families whose children are on the spectrum. The center was established as an intervention facility in the Tema metropolis.
Through the dedication of Staff, Caregivers, Volunteers, Donors and the understanding of Parents, and Evidence-based activities, the center is today a point of reference for many who seek for intervention programmes for their children with special needs.
In recent times, our Respite Services has brought a huge relief to families of children and youth with special needs. This, has also allowed some breaks from parents searching for caregiving and the facility is providing opportunities for the children to engage in meaningful activities away from the home.

The Goal

Our Mission

Our mission is to provide adequate caregiving and training to persons living with Autism, their families and individuals with Intellectual and  Developmental Disability (IDD) in Ghana.

The Outlook

Our Vission

Our vision is to see persons living with Autism, no matter their level, to be as independent as possible and to be accepted in the society. 

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Mrs. Bridget Jewell Baaba Enchill

The Founder/ Director Hopesetters Autism Center

Mrs Bridget jewell Baaba Encill is a result oriented woman who started the hopesetters Autism center in September 2013.
She acquired her high level education in Administrative management, Early Childhood
Education and Special Needs Education. Over the past decades, Mrs. Baaba Enchill has worked enormously in Ghana’s Autism sector and has contributed to the developmentchildren living with Autism, Autism Awareness, inclusion advocacy training of parents, training of caregivers and training of volunteers. She has been participating in Autism Webnar Programmes including;
Seminars, Workshops and Conferences. She has also been involved in planning for autism conferences in Ghana, since 2008.

The Team

Meet Our Team

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Give Hope, Spark Change!

Every donation helps us provide specialized programs, resources, and safe spaces where people on the spectrum can learn, grow, and thrive. Together, we can build a world where autism is embraced and hope is shared.

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