PT-Marry

EMPOWERING AUTISM ,POVERTY PEOPLE WITH  DISABILITIES 

Vision: 

**PTMARRY IS WORLD FRIST COMPANY WHO SUPPORT 70% OUR PROFIT TO  AUTISM FAUNDATION**

Empower individuals with autism and disabilities, uphold their rights, and create a society where they are supported and celebrated for their strengths, not marginalized by their challenges. 

 

Our Mission 

  • Recognize that individuals who are autistic, disabled, family-less, or living in poverty are entitled to support as a fundamental right, not as an act of mercy. 
  • Advocate for their inclusion, independence, and access to opportunities to contribute meaningfully to society. 
  • Foster societal stability and morality through compassion, equity, and collective responsibility. 

 

Core Beliefs 

  1. Empower, Don’t Pity: 

“If you are disabled, don’t allow other people to make you less capable.” 

We aim to inspire self-confidence and create systems that empower individuals to realize their potential. 

  1. Support is a Responsibility: 

Helping those in need is a moral obligation and a key pillar of a just society. It’s about providing tools for growth, not just temporary relief. 

  1. Global Vulnerability: 

Across the world, children without families are the most vulnerable. Supporting them through education, healthcare, and mentorship is a duty we must fulfill. 

  1. Two-Fold Care: 

“First, look out for yourself; second, look out for others.” Self-care ensures that we can sustainably care for and uplift those around us. 

 

Actionable Goals 

1. Autism and Disability Programs 

  • Education: Provide inclusive learning environments with tailored teaching methods. 
  • Employment: Develop job training programs and encourage companies to hire and accommodate individuals with autism and disabilities. 
  • Healthcare: Ensure access to affordable, specialized care, including mental health support. 
  • Technology Access: Leverage assistive technologies to enhance independence and productivity. 

2. Supporting Vulnerable Populations 

  • Family-less Children: 
  • Establish homes and foster care programs with emotional, educational, and psychological support. 
  • Promote adoption and mentorship programs to provide stability and guidance. 
  • Poverty Alleviation: Provide vocational training and financial resources to lift individuals and families out of poverty. 

3. Empowering Communities 

  • Awareness Campaigns: Educate the public about autism, disabilities, and the importance of inclusion. 
  • Community Integration: Encourage social, cultural, and economic participation for all, fostering a sense of belonging. 
  • Legislative Advocacy: Push for policies that safeguard the rights and dignity of marginalized individuals. 

Call to Action 

We must act now to create a world that is inclusive, equitable, and compassionate. Supporting autistic individuals, people with disabilities, family-less children, and those in poverty isn’t just about morality—it’s about building a society that values every person’s contribution. 

Together, let’s stand for justice, kindness, and empowerment