We have opened four child-friendly spaces for children with disabilities. These centers are equipped with various play materials such as pianos, play boards, blocks, books, pens, pencils, reading materials, and sanitary supplies. These resources are provided to help children with disabilities engage in both play and learning activities, teaching them essential skills like reading, writing, counting, and color identification. These centers also serve as healing spaces for parents of children with disabilities. Parents come together to share ideas and experiences on how to care for their children, creating a supportive community. The centers have significantly promoted social cohesion by encouraging interaction between children with and without disabilities. The availability of inclusive play materials has allowed children of all abilities to engage with one another in a natural and supportive environment. Additionally, parents have been trained on how to better care for their children with disabilities, further enhancing the overall well-being of families the parents have been trained on how to take care of their children with disabilities.