Early Support Changes Everything

We help children be seen early, supported early, and understood early through accessible autism assessments and developmental support for families in BC and beyond.

100% of donations go directly to funding assessments and family support

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How We Make a Difference

Our mission is built on the principle of Seva (selfless service) and Sarbat da Bhala—the upliftment and welfare of all.

Early Assessments

Funding comprehensive autism assessments to help families access early diagnosis and intervention pathways.

Family Support

Connecting families with resources, therapy providers, and support networks throughout their journey.

Education

Providing accessible information about ASD, funding options, intervention programs, and therapy services.

Community Outreach

Building partnerships and identifying families in underserved communities who need support.

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Every Child Deserves to Be Understood

The Sevan Childhood Foundation is a federally incorporated not-for-profit dedicated to expanding access to early autism assessments, intervention therapies, and developmental support for families in British Columbia and underserved communities.

Rooted in Seva (selfless service) and guided by the Sikh principle of Sarbat da Bhala—the upliftment and welfare of all—we believe that early intervention is the key to unlocking every child's potential.

Why Early Intervention Matters

Research shows that early diagnosis and intervention can dramatically improve outcomes for children with autism spectrum disorder.

Early Detection

Children can be diagnosed with ASD as early as 18 months. The earlier intervention begins, the better the long-term outcomes.

Barrier-Free Access

Many families face financial barriers to assessment. We remove those barriers so no child is left behind.

Better Outcomes

Early intervention leads to improved communication, social skills, and independence throughout life.

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Join Us in Making a Difference

Whether through donations, volunteering, or spreading awareness, every action helps us reach more families and change more lives.

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