top of page
cf68d318c5.jpg

About Us

Spreading Joy, One Celebration at a Time!

At The NeuroJoy Collective, we believe every child deserves to shine. As a non-profit organization, we are dedicated to creating magical, over-the-top celebrations and providing essential psychological support to children, particularly neurodivergent kids or those facing unique challenges.

 

Through our initiatives, we ensure that no child feels unseen, and every milestone is celebrated with love, joy, and inclusivity.

Children Running Outdoors

The NeuroJoy Collective was founded on a simple yet powerful idea: joy is a fundamental right of every child. Dr. Therese Clarke Morrison, a passionate school psychologist and luxury event planner, recognized the need to create grand, joy-filled celebrations and accessible support services for children who may not otherwise have the opportunity to experience them.

 

Combining her expertise in school psychology with her love for event design, she created a space where children and families could feel truly valued, supported, and celebrated. Today, we uplift this mission by transforming lives, one party, one resource, and one joyful moment at a time.

f7610ae56d.jpg

Our Story

Making Milestones Magical for Every Child!

Meet the Team

At the heart of The NeuroJoy Collective is a team of bold, brilliant women who lead with purpose, passion, and deep care. From psychology to event planning, education to healthcare, we bring unique perspectives and a shared commitment to creating spaces where joy, healing, and community thrive.

Rooted in collaboration, transparency, and intentional joy, we show up fully with our lived experiences, professional expertise, and love for people. Together, we are not just a board; we are a collective of visionaries and connectors working to uplift communities through joy-filled, neuro-affirming experiences.

Our Partners

Phone

(516)375-7526

 

Email

info@neurojoycollective.org

Bring Joy to Every Child
$50
$100
$500
$1,000

Your donation helps create joyful celebrations and provide essential support for neurodivergent children and families.


bottom of page