Our current programs and services include, but are not limited to the following: information and resource assistance, resource directory, community education (i.e., parents, providers, family members) through our quarterly e-newsletter, exhibitions, speaking engagements, conferences, workshops and more.
Parent networking and support across the state. CARE Binders which provide crucial resources for families in a binder which is designed to also be used as a mechanism for organizing medical, personal and educational documents so that such information is easily accessible.
Community Events such as sensory sensitive activities, in addition to, events which promote awareness and acceptance of autism.
Safety Resources such as autism-related training for first responders and other safety resources for families to help in keeping their loved ones safe. Family Grants which provide financial assistance with providing respite care, ABA therapy or swim lessons, collaboration efforts with other state agencies to improve services for persons with autism spectrum disorders, Sibshops which provide an avenue for children and teens who have a brother or sister with autism to connect, Family Camps which provide families with a weekend to get away, unplug and connect with each other and other families of children with autism from across the state by participating in traditional camp activities which are adapted for special needs