01 Our Promise
We understand the challenges that come with having any type of disability in the traditional schooling system, and we promise to cater to the individual needs of every single one of our students and clients.
02 Our Mission
To provide thorough, personalized education and therapy programs to students of all abilities in the Pittsburgh area, allowing them to learn and live at their highest level.
03 Our Results
Since our opening, we have been a premier organization in the Pittsburgh area for providing education and therapeutic services to individuals of all abilities. From our experienced, compassionate team, to the feeling of safety that we exude, we are confident in our ability to assist anyone’s specific needs.
Our Team
Our team is full of experienced, caring professionals who are wholly dedicated to providing individuals at Hope with assistance, while making them feel as comfortable as possible. From psychologists and counselors, to speech and language pathologists and therapists, we make sure to employ the absolute best in all fields. We take pride in knowing that our students and clients have access to a well-rounded and comprehensive development plan.
Our Programs
Whether you are searching for individualized programs to get your student the personal assistance that best suits them, or group programs that can expand their social interactions and comfortability around larger crowds, The Hope Centers can provide. With both full and part-time programs available during the days and into the evenings, we want to accommodate you. Contact us today for more information.
The History of Hope
The word “Hope” holds so much meaning. For us, we hope that every student can get a fair, personalized education and receive the therapeutic assistance they require. We hope to dismantle the roadblocks that the education system has set up for autistic students, and we hope that you share our vision of equitable schooling for all children.
Hope has a personal connection to us as well. The name of our CEO, Asha Persaud, means “Hope” in Arabic. Thus, Hope is not merely an abstract idea to us, it’s a meaningful reminder of where we came from and what we want to accomplish.