Our Mission
To raise global autism awareness and provide support systems for children with special needs and their families through education, advocacy, and community engagement.

The JAI Network is a US-based non-governmental organization (NGO) dedicated to promoting autism awareness and supporting children with special needs and their families globally, with a special focus on Africa. The vision was initiated in 2021 by Jenneh Kormoh - an autism mum and passionate advocate for social and humanitarian services. Till date, JAI Network's presence is actively felt in United States of America, Liberia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Ghana, Philippines and India.
We are guided by a passion for inclusivity and empowerment, striving to bridge gaps in understanding, resources, and care for autistic and special needs individuals. We leverage advocacy, education, child/tutor/parent empowerment and direct support programs to champion the right to dignity, respect, and quality of life for people living with autism and special needs.
The purpose that drives our work and the future we are building for autistic individuals and their families.
To raise global autism awareness and provide support systems for children with special needs and their families through education, advocacy, and community engagement.
To create a world where individuals with autism and special needs are fully understood, accepted, and empowered to live fulfilling lives.
The principles that shape how we show up for autistic individuals, families, and communities every day.
We are building practical support systems that help autistic children and their families access dignity, care, inclusion, and opportunity.
Educate communities on autism to reduce stigma and foster understanding.
Provide resources, programs, and support networks for caregivers and parents.
Promote policies and systems that protect the rights of autistic individuals.
Facilitate supplies and care resources for special-needs homes and communities.
Train caregivers, educators, and local partners to provide practical support.
Sustain long-term change through collaboration, local action, and shared ownership.
Measurable community impact across countries and programs.
Lives Impacted
Countries Reached
Years of Service
Volunteers Mobilized Across more than 5 countries
Stories from caregivers, educators, volunteers, and partners.
Before JAI Network, I felt alone and unsure how to support my son. Their caregiver sessions gave me practical strategies and confidence. Our home is calmer, and my child is thriving.
Martha J.
Parent - Monrovia, Liberia
The school inclusion workshops transformed our teaching approach. We now adapt lessons better and support autistic learners with empathy and structure.
Mr. Kwame A.
Teacher - Accra, Ghana
Before JAI Network, I felt alone and unsure how to support my son. Their caregiver sessions gave me practical strategies and confidence. Our home is calmer, and my child is thriving.
Martha J.
Parent - Monrovia, Liberia
The school inclusion workshops transformed our teaching approach. We now adapt lessons better and support autistic learners with empathy and structure.
Mr. Kwame A.
Teacher - Accra, Ghana
JAI Network made us feel seen. From awareness to follow-up support, they helped our family move from fear to informed action.
Fatmata S.
Caregiver - Freetown, Sierra Leone
Serving with JAI Network showed me how powerful community education can be. Families now ask questions openly, and stigma is gradually reducing.
David N.
Volunteer - Lagos, Nigeria
JAI Network made us feel seen. From awareness to follow-up support, they helped our family move from fear to informed action.
Fatmata S.
Caregiver - Freetown, Sierra Leone
Serving with JAI Network showed me how powerful community education can be. Families now ask questions openly, and stigma is gradually reducing.
David N.
Volunteer - Lagos, Nigeria
The school inclusion workshops transformed our teaching approach. We now adapt lessons better and support autistic learners with empathy and structure.
Mr. Kwame A.
Teacher - Accra, Ghana
JAI Network made us feel seen. From awareness to follow-up support, they helped our family move from fear to informed action.
Fatmata S.
Caregiver - Freetown, Sierra Leone
Serving with JAI Network showed me how powerful community education can be. Families now ask questions openly, and stigma is gradually reducing.
David N.
Volunteer - Lagos, Nigeria
JAI Network combines heart and execution. Their programs are culturally grounded, measurable, and deeply impactful for families and schools.
Ruth C.
Partner Organization Lead - Coon Rapids, USA
The school inclusion workshops transformed our teaching approach. We now adapt lessons better and support autistic learners with empathy and structure.
Mr. Kwame A.
Teacher - Accra, Ghana
JAI Network made us feel seen. From awareness to follow-up support, they helped our family move from fear to informed action.
Fatmata S.
Caregiver - Freetown, Sierra Leone
Serving with JAI Network showed me how powerful community education can be. Families now ask questions openly, and stigma is gradually reducing.
David N.
Volunteer - Lagos, Nigeria
JAI Network combines heart and execution. Their programs are culturally grounded, measurable, and deeply impactful for families and schools.
Ruth C.
Partner Organization Lead - Coon Rapids, USA