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The Autism Society connects you to the support you need, when you need it with our experienced Information & Referral Specialists at our Helpline.
For 58 years and counting, the Autism Society connects people to the resources they need through education, advocacy, support, information & referral, and community programming.
The Autism Speaks Walk brings together autistic people and their loved ones in a network of friendship and support. Funds raised help fuel innovative research, advocacy, and critical programs. Together, we're creating a world where all people with autism can reach their full potential. Walk with us.
The Autism Society supports policies that permit those living with Autism to live in inclusive, safe, accessible, and affordable communities of their choice, and be provided with a comprehensive range of support and accommodations for meaningful engagement within the community.
Autism Speaks is dedicated to creating an inclusive world for all individuals with autism throughout their lifespan. We do this through advocacy, services, supports, research and innovation, and advances in care for autistic individuals and their families.
Website. www.autismsociety.org. Formerly called. National Society for Autistic Children [4] The Autism Society of America (ASA) was founded in 1965 [5] by Bernard Rimland [1] together with Ruth C. Sullivan and a small group of other parents of children with autism.
Advocating for policies and programs in support of individuals and families with autism. Autism Speaks influences policy at the state and federal government levels. To do this, we work with Congress, the White House, state legislators, agencies, and regulators.
The Autism Society, the nation’s leading grassroots autism organization, exists to improve the lives of all affected by autism.
Autism Society of Central Virginia is celebrating over 40 years of non-profit services, advocacy, and support to children, youth, and adults with autism, their families and the professionals who serve them.
If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, connect to the Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255, or connect to emergency community services by calling 211. Complete the contact form or speak with an I&R Specialist by calling 800-3-AUTISM (800-328-8476).