Some flowers open quickly. Others take their time. Some grow in unexpected directions. Yet all are beautiful, all are necessary, all are part of the landscape God imagined. Tamunosoye’s work honours this truth. She builds programs that nurture emotional resilience, social inclusion, and creative expression. She partners with therapists, educators, and community leaders to ensure that children with special needs are not merely accommodated—they are celebrated. Her initiative teaches us that inclusion is not an act of pity; it is an act of cultivation. When we remove the labels that confine children, we discover gifts we never knew were waiting. We see courage in small steps, brilliance in quiet gestures, and joy in the simple act of being seen.In this garden, every child belongs.
And belonging, is the first miracle.


