Using Baking to Create Autism awareness in Cameroon

Thu 01st Jan 1970 to Thu 01st Jan 1970

Autism Awareness Through Community Connection in Cameroon
Autism Sensory B recently hosted a powerful autism awareness event in Cameroon, bringing together parents of autistic children, families, and community members in a warm and inclusive setting. The event was thoughtfully designed to foster connection, understanding, and acceptance, using a cake-baking activity as a creative way to engage families and encourage open conversations about autism.

A historic milestone was achieved in the North West Province of Cameroon when the session took place at the Centre for Art and Culture, Bamenda. This gathering represented one of the first community-based autism awareness initiatives of its kind in the region, creating a safe space for parents to share their journeys, voice their concerns, and feel supported.

The event also provided an opportunity to promote the aims, goals, and mission of the Autism Support Network, a charity dedicated to improving awareness, acceptance, and support for autistic individuals and their families. Through meaningful discussions and shared experiences, organisers gained valuable insight into the challenges faced by families raising autistic children, particularly within the local cultural and social context.

Parents and participants left the session with a renewed sense of hope and empowerment. The key message resonated strongly throughout the day: autistic individuals deserve to be celebrated, loved, and appreciated for who they are. The event reinforced the importance of continued community engagement and advocacy to reduce stigma and build more inclusive environments for autistic people.

This landmark initiative highlights the impact of grassroots, family-centred approaches to autism awareness. Autism Sensory B remains committed to working alongside families and communities to ensure that autism is better understood and embraced across Cameroon because every child and every family deserves support, dignity, and belonging.