Change the world one friendship at a time
Friends are not a luxury,
Friends are a necessity
In a world that sometimes feels divided, friendship becomes the mighty bridge. When you befriend a child with special needs, you’re actively contributing to creating a more inclusive and welcoming world for everyone.
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What is Friendship Circle?
Friendship Circle is a nonprofit network that connects teen volunteers with children, teens, and adults with special needs through local chapters, online programs, and inclusive events. The goal is practical friendship: weekly connection, community support, and belonging for families who might otherwise face isolation.
Updated June 15, 2026. Source.
Our Work
No one would choose to live a friendless existence, even on the condition of having all other good things.
Friendship Circle is on a mission to spread happiness and companionship among children and young adults with special needs. Together, we’re raising awareness, building a more sensitive community, and encouraging everyone to take responsibility and get involved. It’s all about making a positive impact!

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Join us in creating a more inclusive world for children with special needs. Discover how you can make a difference with Friendship Circle – your gateway to meaningful connections and impactful community service. Get involved today!
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Our Stories
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How Loneliness Impacts Mental Health in Special Needs Communities
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How Group Activities Reduce Loneliness in Special Needs Kids
Structured group activities are essential for reducing loneliness in children with special needs by fostering social skills and meaningful connections.
Impact of Peer Support on Disability Awareness
Peer support programs foster disability awareness by building connections, enhancing social skills, and promoting inclusion in communities.



