Who we are
W3 Bee-Long is a community-based nonprofit creating inclusive, interactive social learning experiences for learners of all abilities.
We’re not a traditional, grade-based program. Instead, we focus on building meaningful connections, life skills, and social growth through real-world experiences.
Through culture, art, language, play, and inclusive adventures, we celebrate each participant’s strengths while fostering confidence, joy, and belonging. Our programs are accessible, sensory-friendly, and hands-on, helping every learner explore, thrive, and connect.
Inclusion goes both ways. By bringing neurodiverse and neurotypical participants together, we create opportunities to learn from one another, grow side by side, and normalize autism in diverse communities, break down stigma, and foster understanding.
Many ABA techs and therapy centers refer members to us as a resource for real-world social transitions, helping participants practice and build the social skills needed to navigate everyday life.
What We Nurture / Program Impact
Through experiential learning, W3 Bee-Long helps participants build skills that carry into everyday life:
Communication and Social Connection – Strengthen language, social skills, and confidence in interactions.
Creativity and Cultural Awareness – Explore arts, movement, and diverse cultural traditions.
Experience Joy Through Arts and Movement – Engage creatively while developing coordination, expression, and confidence.
Responsibility and Confidence – Foster pride in participation, teamwork, and personal achievements.
Academic and Lifelong Learning – Encourage curiosity, problem-solving, and early academic skills.
Independence and Self-Help – Support practical skills for daily life.
Honor Individual Ways of Sensing & Experiencing the World – Create environments that respect sensory needs and personal learning styles.
Hi, I’m Iveth
My unique style of language teaching is rooted in play, connection, and sensory exploration. I use hands-on games, movement-based activities, and visual tools to help participants feel the language, not just learn it.
Language becomes a bridge—not just to words, but to belonging, confidence, and joyful interaction. Through movement, laughter, and culturally rich play, we create an environment where participants can express themselves and build lasting friendships.
**OUR VISION**
A place where children and adults with autism and learning differences are recognized for their abilities and fully included in community life—regardless of culture, background, or ability.