Work areas

The Foundation is reborn with a gradual implementation of its project.

Extensive renovation work on the buildings has enabled the Foundation to open its headquarters on the historic site at the end of 2023, with the aim of opening 2 establishments by March 2024.

The project’s development path is divided into 3 phases: opening, medium-term (1 to 2 years), and long-term (3 to 5 years).

When the TARII establishment for intellectually disabled children opens its doors, it will be part of the medico-educational, pedagogical and professional center. The WISI school for visually impaired children will be part of the adapted education division.

In the medium term, the SAMBA facility for intellectually challenged children with autism spectrum disorders will open its doors, as will an establishment or service providing help through work. The adapted education department is working on opening a Braille library, as well as a digital library. The Training & Resources division will open the ERIZA center, which will provide training courses for professionals.

In the medium and long term, the Pôle médico-éducatif pédagogique et professionnel is planning to open an adapted occupational home, a specialized foster home and a SESSAD to complete the range of services available to young people. The adapted education division will set up a training and support service for families whose children are not supported by the FHN, training for visually impaired adults, and a school inclusion service (SAAS). The Diagnosis and Guidance division will create the ABA’A center for early detection and guidance of young people with disabilities. Finally, the training and resources department will develop partnerships with university research laboratories.