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AUTISM ORGANIZATIONS

 

 

 

1)  Autism Speaks

 

www.autismspeaks.org

 

 

2) Autism Society of America

 

800-328-8476,    301-657-0881

7910 Woodmont Ave

Suite 300

Bethesda, MD 20814-3015

 

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3) Autism Society of Connecticut

 

www.autismsocietyofct.org

 

 

4) National Autism Association

 

www.nationalautismassociation.org

 

 

5) The Help Group

 

www.thehelpgroup.org

 

 

6) GRASP - Global and Regional Asperger’s Syndrome Partnership

 

Michael John Carley, Director

 

Provides advocacy, outreach and education for families and clinical professionals

 

 

7) MAAP - Services for the Autism Spectrum

 

219-662-1311

PO Box 524

Crown Point, IN 46308

 

www.maapservices.org

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8) A Parent Speaks

 

877-997-2736

 

www.aparentspeaks.org

 

Chaim Spero, Director

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Services provided are Shabbatons, child advocacy, support groups and chizuk hotline

 

 

9) Neighbor Heart

 

www.neighborheart.org

 

Information and resources for families dealing with autism

 

Gives yearly Quality of Life grants for residents of Virginia, Washington DC, Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New York and New Jersey

 

 

10) Autism Information Center

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

 

800-232-4636

1600 Clifton Rd

Atlanta, GA 30333

 

www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/dd/aic/about/default.htm

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11) National Jewish Council for Disabilities/Yachad

 

212-613-8229

11 Broadway

13th Floor

New York, NY   10004

www.njcd,org

 

www.yachad.org

 

An agency of the Orthodox Union dedicated to enhancing life for those with disabilities.

 

Services include family support, Medicaid waiver programs, day habilitation programs, Shabbatons, summer camp, respite, and events promoting inclusion.

 

Branches in Baltimore, Chicago, Dallas, Florida, Houston, Long Island, New York, Omaha and Toronto.

 

 

12) Autism Research Institute

 

866-366-3761

4182 Adams Ave

San Diego, CA 92116

 

www.autism.com 

 


13) 
TOMI

 The Resources For Hope Center


Tel Aviv, Israel: 03-761-7007
Los Angeles, USA: 310-388-3077

 

http://www.tomi.org/

 

 

14) Autism NOW

855-828-8476

www.autismnow.org

Autism NOW is a national resource and information center functioning as a highly visible, dynamic, and interactive central point of quality resources and information for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders and other developmental disabilities, their families, professionals, and experts in the field.

They provide up to date technical assistance and ongoing educational opportunities for professionals in the autism field.  The Center is a unique combination of self-advocates and organizations engaging in meaningful services and supports, combined with an extensive grassroots network.

Check out the Center’s series of regional summits in cities across the USA in 2012.  Plan to attend one of their weekly free informational and inspirational webinars.

Get help finding resources in your community from their information and referral call center toll free at 855-828-8476.

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