Rainbow Farm in Niederrußbach: Help for parents of autistic children
Jutta Daniel is planning the “Rainbow Farm” in Niederrußbach as a therapeutic support for autistic children. Learn more about their vision and need for supporters.
Rainbow Farm in Niederrußbach: Help for parents of autistic children
Jutta Daniel, a committed single mother from Niederrußbach, has launched a project close to her heart that aims to create a supportive environment for parents of autistic children and young people. By founding her “Rainbow Farm” she wants to offer a space that combines therapeutic and educational help and also includes animals.
The idea for “Rainbow Farm” didn’t come about by chance. Jutta herself is the mother of a 13-year-old son who lives on the autism spectrum. This personal experience motivated her to help other parents in similar situations. “I want to create a place where children and young people with special needs are welcome and can feel comfortable,” explains Jutta. She firmly believes that interacting with animals can have a healing effect on children.
The vision of Rainbow Farm
The “Rainbow Farm” should not only be a meeting place, but also offer various therapeutic approaches. Jutta plans to offer a variety of activities tailored to the children's needs. Support from co-therapists who also have experience in dealing with autistic children is also sought. The inclusion of animals, be they dogs, cats or other pets, is a priority. Interaction with animals often promotes social skills and a sense of responsibility, which can be crucial for children's development.
Jutta Daniel emphasizes that she is not just concerned with the furnishings of the farm itself. She sees this project as an opportunity to create community. "Parents of children with autism often feel isolated. Here they can find support and exchange ideas with each other," she says. The farm is intended to be a safe space where families can feel understood and accepted.
Jutta is currently looking for financial support to turn her vision into reality. The required capital is used to build farm infrastructure, purchase animals and organize programs. Jutta is optimistic and communicates regularly with potential sponsors and supporters to make her idea known.
The “Rainbow Farm” could not only help a single child, but also represent a significant resource for the entire Niederrußbach community. Jutta Daniel's commitment shows how important it is to break down barriers and promote exchange between affected families. Your project is an example of the power of solidarity and the positive impact of learning and growing together.
More information about the “Rainbow Farm” and its progress can be found in an article by www.noen.at.