The foundation's purpose is: 1) to promote, at all levels, individuals with autism and those with similar spectra or disorders through holistic means of occupation, care, and therapies to foster their development and well-being; 2) it offers activities that promote development, well-being, and/or facilitate inclusion. These include activities of an artisanal nature, such as weaving, painting, singing, or music, as well as artisanal and agricultural activities; 3) treatments that have proven useful according to studies or experiences are proposed or encouraged. This includes, in particular, biological (biomedical) treatments, neurofeedback, and behavioral therapies such as ABA/VA; 4) the foundation may also operate a home offering day care and/or overnight accommodation to meet the needs of individuals with autism and those with similar spectra or disorders and their relatives; 5) the foundation collaborates with other organizations and individuals sharing similar goals; 6) the foundation is interdenominational and based on Christian values. The founder reserves the right to request a change in the foundation's purpose in accordance with Article 86a of the Civil Code. The foundation does not pursue any lucrative, commercial, or political purposes. If a public law corporation is legally obliged to provide services similar to those of the foundation, the latter only intervenes on a subsidiary basis.