Mani Brar is the kind of person who doesn’t just work a job – he lives it. His experience with people with disabilities, especially those on the autism spectrum, isn’t just something he picked up along the way; it’s what defines him. You see, Mani didn’t just stumble into this field. He chose it, embraced it, and made it his mission to understand the struggles and challenges of autistic individuals, so he could do something about it.
With a calm demeanor and a heart full of patience, Mani knows that working with autistic individuals isn’t a nine-to-five gig. It’s about being there when they need you most – whether it’s helping them navigate a tough situation or just lending a friendly ear when the world feels overwhelming.
His years of experience? They’re not just a number. They’re moments spent building trust, breaking down barriers, and helping people realize they can be more than they thought possible. Mani doesn’t just see disabilities; he sees potential waiting to be unlocked. And for the people he works with, that makes all the difference.