Education / Training Social (Health / Solidarity / Integration) Leisure Children (3 – 12 years) Teenagers (12 - 18 years) Persons with disabilities
+352 26 91 11 1 | 68 Route d'Arlon , 8310 Mamer
The Fondation Autisme Luxembourg (FAL) was founded June 18th 1996 at the initiative of a group of parents directly affected by this handicap. They came together to deal with the lack of structures and services for people with autism that existed in Luxembourg.
The Foundation raises and manages the funds that are earmarked for the following activities:
1. Develop the capabilities of persons with autism and provide them with a life of dignity according to their own wishes and in cooperation with their parents;
2. Create, develop and manage all preventive and healing resources such as education centres and homes, for persons with autism (children, adolescents and adults);
3. Support the integration of persons with autism in all educational, cultural and professional domains;
4. Create and run advisory, training and information services for the parents of persons with autism;
5. Support research into autism.
68 Route d'Arlon , 8310 Mamer
+352 26 91 11 1
https://www.facebook.com/FondationAutisme
https://www.linkedin.com/company/fondation-autisme-luxembourg/
http://www.fal.lu
The Fondation Autisme Luxembourg (FAL) was founded June 18th 1996 at the initiative of a group of parents directly affected by this handicap. They came together to deal with the lack of structures and services for people with autism that existed in Luxembourg.
The Foundation raises and manages the funds that are earmarked for the following activities:
1. Develop the capabilities of persons with autism and provide them with a life of dignity according to their own wishes and in cooperation with their parents;
2. Create, develop and manage all preventive and healing resources such as education centres and homes, for persons with autism (children, adolescents and adults);
3. Support the integration of persons with autism in all educational, cultural and professional domains;
4. Create and run advisory, training and information services for the parents of persons with autism;
5. Support research into autism.