🌿 Bronx, New York City
Where Every Child
Blossoms.
A grassroots, parent-led community in the Bronx — growing inclusive spaces for neurodivergent and disabled children through gardens, education, arts, and radical care.
Who We Are
Rooted in the Bronx.
Built by families.
Bronx Special Kids is a grassroots, parent-led community uplifting families of children with disabilities. We believe that nature, creativity, and radical community care are the most powerful tools for healing and growth.
Inspired by the solarpunk vision of a regenerative future, we center Black, Brown, and Disabled children in everything we do — from our community gardens to our STEM workshops and family advocacy programs.
Every program is co-designed with families, teachers, and therapists. Because we believe: when children feel seen, they flourish.
What We Do
Programs Built for
Every Child
Sensory-Friendly Gardening
Hands-in-soil experiences designed for all sensory needs — growing food, confidence, and community roots in the Bronx.
Learn more →Inclusive STEM & Robotics
Hands-on building and coding adapted for neurodivergent learners — because curiosity has no limits here.
Learn more →Outdoor Environmental Ed
The Bronx is our classroom — nature walks, ecology lessons, and solarpunk thinking in every session.
Learn more →Adaptive Art & Expression
Multi-sensory art experiences that celebrate every way of seeing, making, and being in the world.
Learn more →Special Ed Advocacy
Helping families navigate IEPs, school systems, and their rights — with clarity, compassion, and power.
Learn more →Bilingual Family Workshops
Spanish & English programming so every Bronx family can access support, connection, and resources together.
Learn more →“We’re building spaces where every child knows they belong — where their differences are not barriers, but gifts.”
— Bronx Special Kids Founders
Our Community
Our Work in the Bronx
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Better Bronx.
Your donation funds free programs for families who need them most — gardens, workshops, advocacy support, and spaces where every child is celebrated.






































