Founded by two mothers of neurodivergent children, Good Friend has impacted more than 55,000 people directly providing services that create autism awareness, teach acceptance of differences, and foster empathy for individuals on the autism spectrum. Good Friend has produced autism peer acceptance videos for elementary and middle school audiences, and is in development for its Employer Training film. GFI’s programs are strengths-focused, research-based, and feature our award-winning short films. We deliver a message that speaks to the value of diversity and inclusion, and lays a foundation for healthy relationships: Differences are beneficial to a commUNITY. Check out our website for tools to help your school, business, or other group become better appreciators of neurodiversity.
Founded by two mothers of neurodivergent children, Good Friend has impacted more than 55,000 people directly providing services that create autism awareness, teach acceptance of differences, and foster empathy for individuals on the autism spectrum. Good Friend has produced autism peer acceptance videos for elementary and middle school audiences, and is in development for its Employer Training film. GFI’s programs are strengths-focused, research-based, and feature our award-winning short films. We deliver a message that speaks to the value of diversity and inclusion, and lays a foundation for healthy relationships: Differences are beneficial to a commUNITY. Check out our website for tools to help your school, business, or other group become better appreciators of neurodiversity.