Bethelxafe Autism Acceptance Conference 2026

Bethelxafe Autism Acceptance Conference 2026
The Bethelxafe Autism Acceptance Conference is a flagship gathering dedicated to advancing autism acceptance, inclusion, and practical support in Nigeria. This year’s conference brings together parents, educators, health professionals, policymakers, advocates, and community leaders who believe that inclusion should be lived daily, not treated as a policy statement.
Theme
When Inclusion Becomes a Lifestyle, Not Just a Policy
This theme reflects Bethelxafe Autism Foundation’s mission to move autism conversations beyond awareness into real, everyday inclusion across homes, schools, workplaces, faith spaces, and communities.
What to Expect
Insightful conversations on autism acceptance and inclusion
Practical strategies for families, educators, and caregivers
Panel discussions featuring experienced professionals and advocates
Community stories that highlight lived experiences of autism in Nigeria
Networking opportunities for organisations, professionals, and supporters
Convener
Dr. Oluwatosin Akande
Convener, Bethelxafe Autism Acceptance Conference
Call for Sponsorship and Support
The conference is made possible through the generosity of partners and supporters who share our vision of an inclusive Nigeria. Your support helps us amplify voices, provide resources, and create lasting impact for autistic individuals and their families.
Donation Details
Account Name: Bethel Xafe Autism Initiative
Account Number: 1027709841
Bank: First City Monument Bank (FCMB)
Zelle: bethelxafeautism@gmail.com
Why This Conference Matters
At Bethelxafe Autism Foundation, we believe that true inclusion happens when autistic individuals are respected, supported, and empowered in everyday life. This conference is part of our ongoing commitment to shaping a society where autistic people belong fully and authentically.
Stay Connected
Website: https://bethelxafeautism.org
Email: bethelxafeautism@gmail.com
Instagram: @bethelxafeautismfoundation
Facebook: Bethel Xafe Autism Foundation