
The goal is simple: no family should have to navigate autism and neurodiversity support alone.
The Sunflower Dream is a long-term initiative to build Nepal’s most connected and structured autism support ecosystem — bringing together care, therapy, training, technology, community, and long-term developmental systems into one unified approach.
It was shaped by real experiences: navigating diagnosis, searching for trusted support, facing uncertainty, and understanding how fragmented systems leave families without clarity.
Today, the Sunflower Dream exists to transform those experiences into connected pathways that help autistic individuals, families, educators, therapists, and communities move forward with greater support, dignity, and confidence.
We believe meaningful autism support requires connected systems, long-term thinking, and consistent environments that grow alongside autistic individuals and their families.
Clear, predictable systems that support development.
Long-term engagement instead of short-term interventions.
Making support available beyond major cities.
Connecting therapy, home, education, and community.
Designing systems that can grow across regions.
Establishing high-quality, structured models that prove impact.
Engineering clinical infrastructure and training local expertise.
Creating unified blueprints for consistent, reproducible care.
Expanding the ecosystem to bridge gaps across all of Nepal.
Sustaining progress and dignity from childhood through adulthood.
Driven by purpose.