Colin Farrell Has Started A Foundation To Help Adults With Disabilities In Honor Of His Son, And He’s Getting All The Sweet Praise

Colin Farrell Has Started A Foundation To Help Adults With Disabilities In Honor Of His Son, And He’s Getting All The Sweet Praise

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Colin Farrell has a rather good reputation in Hollywood these days. Even though he’s set to reprise his role as The Batman villain Oswald Cobblepot in The Penguin TV series this fall, the actor has gone viral in the last few years for being a joy to meet in real life and speaking out for crew members during the Hollywood strikes. Farrell’s latest project is starting the Colin Farrell Foundation in honor of his 20-year-old son, James.

Why Is Colin Farrell Starting His Own Foundation For Adults With Disabilities 

Colin Farrell’s eldest son (of two boys) has a rare neurogenetic disorder called Angelman syndrome. James is nonverbal and requires care from a live-in caregiver. Farrell has long been an advocate for the Angelman community and those with intellectual disabilities, but now he hopes his foundation will specifically help adults with disabilities and their parents following their high school eduation. When speaking to People about starting his foundation, Farrell said this:

For years I’ve wanted to do something in the realm of providing greater opportunities for families who have a child with special needs, to receive the support that they deserve, basically the assistance in all areas of life, whether it’s education, whether its intervention, therapeutics, social environments where they feel like their child can belong in and just so families who have a child with special needs can find a world of meaning and a life of connection.



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