From desperate mother to
revolutionary changemaker
When my son was diagnosed with autism, I became one of thousands of African mothers searching desperately for affordable, accessible therapy—and finding only silence.
I traveled hundreds of kilometers. I spent money we didn't have. I watched other families do the same, returning home with empty hands and heavier hearts.
That silence? It became my mission. That isolation? It birthed NeuroConnect Therapy Centre—Western Kenya's beacon of hope for families navigating autism.
This memoir is for every African parent who's ever felt unseen. Every mother who's been told to just pray harder. Every father wondering if things will ever get better.