A support group for adults (18 and over) with Autism and those who suspect they may have Autism. The group meets on the 3rd Wednesday of every month and is a chance to meet other Autistic adults and discuss life issues that those on the spectrum face. This is a peer-led group that uses an open-meeting format.
We provide support, education and advocacy to individuals with Autism, their families and the community in south central and south western WI.
We are dedicated to improving the lives of all who are impacted by autism by providing information, resources and support, while raising awareness and acceptance in our community. We do this by increasing public awareness about the day-to-day issues faced by people on the spectrum, advocating for appropriate services for individuals across the lifespan, and providing the latest information regarding treatment, education, research and advocacy.
Madison, WI 53719
Best Buddies International is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to establishing a global volunteer movement that creates opportunities for one-to-one friendships, integrated employment, leadership development, and inclusive living for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).
Miami, FL 33131
CAMP is a restorative weekend retreat is designed for those who love and guide individuals on the Autism spectrum. The workshop is based 'Uniquely Human' author, Dr. Barry Prizant’s 'Reflecting on the Journey'.
2-day workshop and retreat for anyone whose life has been touched by Autism. Whether you are a mom, dad, foster parent, a grandma, a teacher, or a friend… CAMP is an inclusive and safe space for conversation and connecting.
Are you a parent, grandparent, or just plain care about an individual on the Autism spectrum or suspected of being on the Autism spectrum? You are not alone! Please bring your coffee (or other favorite morning beverage) and chat with others. This is a supportive and safe place. All conversations are confidential. Please join us for a cup of joe and some convo!
Comprehensive Community Services (CCS) is a community mental health and AODA (Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse) program providing psychosocial rehabilitation to children and adults with mental illness, substance abuse or a co-occurring diagnosis.
Un programa de rehabilitación de salud mental y abuso de sustancias de base comunitaria para niños y adultos
1900 Center Ave., Suite S1
Janesville, WI 53546
Cultivate Behavioral Health provide ABA services to children and adolescents in their homes, our learning centers, and throughout our community. We incorporate a naturalistic approach to ABA and focus on making socially significant changes in the lives of every child and family we meet. This means we celebrate autism and embrace the diversity it adds to our community.
for information about free caregiver support group go to https://cultivatebhe.com/services/family-services/
Dynamic Duals is a monthly program designed specifically for families & individuals with a dual diagnosis of Down syndrome-Autism Spectrum Disorder and/or sensory or behavioral challenges. Parents meet in one area to connect, have fun, share successes, resources, and strategies while participants engage in fun educational activities that respect the needs of each child. Siblings can join their brother or sister in activities that match their interests or choose other options.
Our focus is creating relationships, working on individual goals, and ensuring participants feel comfortable and safe. Tools specifically designed to improve communication, ease transitions, support motor skills, and explore the sensory world are utilized based on each child’s unique characteristics and preferences. A light snack will be provided.
4104 Monona Drive
Madison, WI 53716
Mom’s Night Out is an informal social group for Moms who have children on the Autism spectrum. It’s an opportunity to get out and spend time with other mothers who share similar life experiences. This group meets the first Wednesday of every other month from 6:30 pm at a local restaurant, appetizers are provided.
Place of Mind specializes in inclusive assessment and supportive psychological services with neurodivergent individuals who are often labeled with Autism, ADHD, or learning and intellectual differences. Place of Mind does not view differences as disorders and starts from a strength-based health and wellness perspective that embraces differences as unique and necessary.