Saron Leul is the Founder and CEO of Just Kids Autism Center. She leads a behavioral health organization shaped by close, day-to-day work with families, including immigrant households, navigating language barriers and complex service systems while supporting children with autism. Her leadership centers on improving access, continuity of care, and meaningful outcomes through family centered, culturally responsive approaches grounded in real-life needs.
In her role as Founder and CEO, Saron Leul works closely with families whose children require behavioral health support while navigating language barriers, system complexity, and competing life demands. Her work extends beyond organizational leadership into hands-on problem solving with caregivers, helping families understand services, navigate systems, and sustain participation in care over time.
Alongside building and leading Just Kids Autism Center, she has supported business development and consulting efforts since 2021, helping others launch and strengthen behavioral health organizations with an emphasis on access, ethics, and real-world sustainability.
Founder and CEO of Just Kids Autism Center
Hands-on work supporting families navigating access and system barriers
Experience building and scaling access-focused behavioral health services
Business development and consulting support for emerging organizations since 2021
Strong emphasis on continuity of care and family engagement
Type of Entity : S Corporation
NAICS Code : 624110 -Child and Youth Services
Business Description : Just Kids Autism Center is a behavioral health organization providing evidence-based ABA services for children with autism through a family-centered, access-focused model. We work alongside families to support meaningful progress by prioritizing clear communication, cultural responsiveness, and continuity of care. Our approach recognizes that effective treatment depends not only on clinical quality, but on a family’s ability to understand, access, and sustain services. By emphasizing language access, caregiver engagement, and collaboration with community systems, we help reduce barriers that interfere with participation and long-term outcomes.