about us
WELCOME TO AACT
AACT is committed to supporting individuals and families affected by Autism Spectrum Disorder. We believe that each child can use their God-given talent to reach their maximum potential, regardless of disability. We are dedicated to fostering meaningful education and independence for each child.
ABOUT AACT
The Autism Awareness Care and Training (AACT) Centre is a pioneering non-profit organization in Ghana dedicated to transforming the lives of autistic children and their families. Established in 1998 by Mrs. Serwah Quaynor, a mother determined to create a future for her autistic son, AACT has grown from a small room at the back of her home into a nationally recognized centre of excellence and advocacy.
At AACT, we believe that autism is not a disability—it is a different ability. We therefore hold the vision to build a community that is more inclusive and sensitive to the needs of autistic persons in Ghana. Guided by this belief, our mission is threefold:
- To support individuals and families affected by autism spectrum disorder.
- To create local and international partnerships to include, support, educate and empower autistic persons.
- To foster meaningful education and independence for autistic persons.
Over the past 20+ years, AACT has supported more than 600 children and their families through specialized programs, including speech and language therapy, occupational therapy, art therapy, vocational training, life skills development, and individualized education plans (IEPs). We also run awareness campaigns, parent training workshops, and community outreach initiatives to ensure that autism is understood and accepted.
Our impact has been recognized both locally and internationally, with awards such as the MTN Heroes of Change Award, the Millennium Excellence Award, and the Best Social Enterprise Award from the Association of Ghana Industries. Yet, our greatest achievement remains the transformation we see every day—in children finding their voice, families gaining hope, and communities becoming more inclusive.
At AACT, we continue to walk alongside families, advocate for change, and pioneer innovative approaches in autism care and education. Our purpose is clear: to build a society where autistic persons are respected, supported, and empowered to live meaningful lives.
“I am different, not less!”


