We, the parents of Abey Tom Bino, express our sincere thanks from the bottom of our hearts to CADRRE. We had years of uncertainty and fear about where to find the care Abey needed. Intermittent therapies were not helping him much, and the notoriety of special schools was holding us back. We learned about CADRRE through his speech therapist, Janki Ma'am, but didn’t dream of admission due to the long waiting list. However, God and CADRRE opened the path for us once we attended the Parent Assisted Intervention, a novel initiative by CADRRE. After spending two weeks in this program, we were absolutely sure CADRRE was the right place after experiencing all the facilities and the proficiency and care of the staff in person. CADRRE has undoubtedly molded Abey over the past year, but importantly, it changed our outlook on autism. The regular workshops and interactive sessions help us to be proud parents of a gifted boy. We have not seen the happiness and care shown by CADRRE faculty even in regular schools. When we enter the CADRRE campus, it’s a paradise of joy and smiles where the outside world and problems seem meaningless. CADRRE’s touching act of prominently displaying “Autism” more than the school name on signs in the heart of the city is commendable as it slowly changes the way people see an autistic child. Thank you, CADRRE, for the care and love. - Abey’s parents