Born from a Decade of Listening
Zati Lebanon began in the field, observing a gap that clinical sessions alone couldn’t bridge.
We saw families navigating neurodiversity in isolation, often without the community support they deserved. We founded Zati to turn that isolation into a shared journey.
By combining our professional backgrounds with a deep personal commitment, we’ve built a space where families find both the tools to grow and the dignity to thrive.

With a deep foundation in clinical strategy, Ralph ensures our programs meet the highest standards of evidence-based care.
He is dedicated to transforming complex behavioral challenges into clear, manageable paths for growth.

Georges leads our community-driven initiatives with a focus on operational heart.
His work ensures that Zati remains a reliable partner for international organizations while staying deeply rooted in the needs of our local neighborhoods.

Elsy is the bridge between our clinical heart and the families we serve.
She focuses on empowering the “hands that hold the future,” providing parents with the emotional tools and advocacy skills to lead their children with confidence.
We see the person, not the diagnosis. Every program we design is built to respect the individual potential of every child we meet.
Inclusion shouldn’t be a luxury. We work to make Lebanon’s public spaces and communities accessible to everyone through presence and education.
We avoid quick fixes. We focus on building the long-term resilience that allows families to sustain their progress long after our sessions end.
We believe that empowerment is a collective community effort.

We take therapy out of the room and into the streets. We teach our children to navigate the world while simultaneously teaching the world how to welcome them.

We treat the family as a single unit. Our sessions empower parents as partners, replacing the overwhelm of a diagnosis with practical tools for the home.

Neurodiversity and trauma often intersect. We offer specialized support for family emotional stability.

We view neurodiversity as a human right. Our work replaces outdated stigmas with scientific understanding that communities can use every day.
Whether you are seeking support, a professional partnership, or a way to give back, there is a place for you in the Zati family.