Colin Farrell has launched a foundation to help adults with special needs

Colin Farrell got sober many years ago. He lives quietly in LA and he has been a hands-on father to his two sons, James and Henry. James is 20 years old now, and Henry is 14. James is special needs. He was diagnosed with Angelman syndrome very early on, and Colin quickly became an advocate for people with Angelman and all people with disabilities. He’s also a Special Olympics ambassador. Now Colin covers this week’s issue of People Magazine to launch his new foundation, which focuses on creating and maintaining support systems for adults with special needs.

Colin always has his eye on James: Farrell, 48, is keeping tabs on his son James, 20, who has Angelman syndrome, a rare neurogenetic disorder. James, who is nonverbal, is sitting in the backyard playing catch with his live-in caregiver. He makes eye contact with a journalist standing nearby and immediately throws the miniature basketball in her direction to include her in his game. James’ eyes light up when he spots Farrell, but it’s nothing in comparison with the noticeable swell in his dad’s chest when those around them respond so sweetly to his son. “I want the world to be kind to James,” the actor tells PEOPLE. “I want the world to treat him with kindness and respect.”

James’s birthday: Turning 21 in September, James (whom Farrell shares with an ex, model Kim Bordenave) will age out of many of the support systems provided for families with kids who have special needs. “Once your child turns 21, they’re kind of on their own,” Farrell says. “All the safeguards that are put in place, special ed classes, that all goes away, so you’re left with a young adult who should be an integrated part of our modern society and more often than not is left behind.”

His new foundation: To help bridge that gap, the actor is now launching the Colin Farrell Foundation to provide support for adult children who have intellectual disabilities through advocacy, education and innovative programs. “This is the first time I’ve spoken about it, and obviously the only reason I’m speaking is I can’t ask James if he wants to do this. I mean, I can. I speak to James as if he’s 20 and has perfect fluency with the English language and age-appropriate cognitive ability. But I can’t discern a particular answer from him as to whether he’s comfortable with all this or not, so I have to make a call based on knowing James’s spirit and what kind of young man he is and the goodness that he has in his heart.”

This is beautiful: James “has worked so hard all his life, so hard,” Farrell adds. “Repetition, repetition, balance, his jerky gait. When he started feeding himself for the first time, his face looks like a Jackson Pollock by the end of it. But he gets it in, he feeds himself beautifully. I’m proud of him every day, because I just think he’s magic.”

The goals of the foundation: As for the foundation, Farrell has “for years 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,” he says. James, and those like him, have “earned the right to have a greater degree of individuality and autonomy on life, and a greater degree of community.”

[From People]

Colin really turned out to be one of the good ones. Even Britney Spears had nothing bad to say about their brief fling. He’s a special person and his foundation is needed. There are already other charities and local and state programs to help special-needs adults, but they are rarely funded at the right level and every little bit helps. Good for Colin. What a great father.

Photos courtesy of Cover Images, cover courtesy of People.

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  1. TreDra says:

    PSA to all producers and casting agents: give all roles for which Brad Pitt is tagged to Colin Farrell. What a gem and incredible father!!!

    • Mia4s says:

      Co-signing this. Also that Fantastic Beasts series was garbage for many reasons, but starting with the switch from Farrell to Depp. 🤢 Give him some big Marvel/Star Wars/whatever money while you’re at it. Rooting for him big time.

      His son seems lovely. And this is such a huge issue. There are services for children, but we are failing our special needs adults in so many ways!!

    • Whyforthelove says:

      Yes co-sign 100%

    • Steph says:

      As much as I’d love to see this, is this practical? Those roles take a lot of time. Could he be away from James that long?

      • liz says:

        The People article had an embedded video interview with Farrell. He has set up a system that allows him to leave to work when he needs to. He’s had live-in help for James for almost his entire life, with a few caregivers who have been with them for at least a decade. And he talks about how he is making plans for his son’s care in the future, after he and James’s mother are no longer around to do it.

        It’s remarkably impressive in how carefully he has thought all of this through and what he wants to do – both for his own son and for other families of children with special needs. He’s very up front about his own privilege and how his success has allowed him to provide appropriate care for his son. Now he wants to extend that to others who don’t have the means that he does.

    • SarahCS says:

      Yes to that, switch them out. We do not need to see Brad on the screen again and I would watch Colin all day.

    • K says:

      I support that 100 per cent. At some point Colin saved his own life and now he’s helping others. He is goals as a quality human. 🤍

  2. Brandy_Alexander says:

    I just spent some time in Ireland, and there were so many news stories of him helping people (mostly adults) with special needs there. It’s pretty amazing all the good he does for people.

    • ravensdaughter says:

      …and at least until this People cover, he has apparently been an unsung hero!
      I’m glad he’s getting the recognition now.
      As far as acting, I love him in edgy comedies: “The Lobster” and “The Banshees of Inisherin” were both brilliant…

      • Brandy_Alexander says:

        I haven’t seen The Lobster but I did enjoy The Banshees. Seven Psychopaths is one of my faves with him in it.

  3. Ameerah M says:

    Colin has been a forever bae for me for years. I’ve never heard anyone say a bad word about him. Even his exes.

  4. Jais says:

    I’m glad he’s speaking about this and creating a foundation. You can feel the love he has for his son. ❤️

  5. Digital Unicorn says:

    I have always loved him – he’s such a good guy and a very talented actor, even during his years when he battled his demons he was still a good guy (albeit to make not so good decisions).

    He’s the kind of role model HW should be promoting.

  6. JD says:

    A beautiful man inside out! The aging out of services is something that needs to be highlighted, especially as those services are usually the first to be affected by cuts.
    I have had a soft spot for him since my twenties when he first started acting and he is entering Keanu level now. He should get all the acting jobs, too, he’s so talented.

  7. Danbury says:

    This makes me love him even more than I already do <3

  8. DeltaJuliet says:

    I have quite a few friends with young adult special needs kids. It’s amazing to me how hard it can be to get services for them once they become adults. How wonderful for Colin to highlight this and try to help.

  9. Ali says:

    I used to live around the corner from Colin Farrell and Stuart Townsend lived around the other corner. They were both famous at the time. A little place called Irishtown not too far from Dublin City Centre. Nobody bothered them but the odd time they were stopped they were both super friendly.

  10. CruzMom says:

    I adore this man!!! My son also has developmental disabilities, and as silly as it sounds, reading about Colin’s love for James was very comforting to me during those early days. And make no mistake, Colin has resources for his son to transition to adulthood, so he is doing this to uplift people who do not. Colin is an absolute gem. A very, VERY hot gem.

  11. Lexistential says:

    I remember, back in the Ben Affleck Daredevil-era, how much “party guy” press Farrell got. I totally wrote him off as an actor until I saw “In Bruges”, but thought he was still a party dude.

    Seeing this today has me smiling and putting aside that party dude impression. What a loving guy.

  12. Adequate okay says:

    I love this! I have never needed a reason to be kind to someone and I’ve often felt like a square or like a didn’t fit in because my knee jerk reaction is to be kind to everyone. Kindness, patience and empathy cost nothing! Unless you are parents to a child with special needs.

  13. Christine says:

    Oh, this made me cry! The way he speaks about his son with so much love, respect, and tenderness is beautiful. I didn’t know anything about Colin Farrell before this article. Wow, what a man.

  14. Supersoft says:

    I will always remember when I saw Minority Report and he was on such a different charisma level compared to Tom Cruise. It was insane.
    I’d love to see him more often on screen.
    And a good guy in real life.
    10/10.

  15. Meredith says:

    Farrell is such a good guy and good actor, he’s always put his money where his mouth is.

  16. Grey says:

    Did I just fall in love with Colin Farrell?

    • Christine says:

      Same. Between this article and Glen Powell’s charm I am up two new fake boyfriends in one month!

  17. SarahCS says:

    Sign, just when I thought I couldn’t find him more attractive. There is clearly such a big need for more work in this area, this is fantastic publicity to get people to think about the needs, lack of services, and the humanity of everyone involved.

  18. J.Ferber says:

    He’s such a good guy and such a good actor. Love the idea of the foundation. Bravo!

  19. Mustlovedogs says:

    As the mother of an adult son with severe disabilities, this made me teary and made me really happy at the same time… My son’s father couldn’t cope and walked… we need more dads like Colin.