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ASSERT (Angelman Syndrome Support Education and Research Trust)
Nuneaton CV11
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ASSERT is a United Kingdom based support group. We are all volunteers who have direct contact with people with Angelman Syndrome. The majority of the trustee's are parents or relatives of children or adults with Angelman Syndrome. |
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ASSIST (Asperger Support, Signposting, and Information Services Team)
Godalming, Surrey GU7 1ED
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We provide individual support sessions with trained members of staff. These sessions may focus on communication, relationships, employment, pre- and post-diagnostic support, leisure opportunities, or simply give you the opportunity to talk to someone about any difficulties you are facing. The content of the sessions is decided by the client and there is no limit to the number of sessions available. We also run small, focused 10-week group workshops on topics ranging from self-esteem to anxiety management. Many of these workshops are run jointly with Trainee Clinical Psychologists from Surrey University. ASSIST also has a Facebook Group and an msn chat group. We are open every Thursday from 4.30pm to 9pm and one Saturday per month by appointment only. |
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Association for Retarded Citizens, San Antonio (ARC of SA)
San Antonio TX 78216
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Advocates for the expansion of community-based services for person w/ mental retardation & other developmental disabilities, provides client/family support services including summer recreation, after school care, & advocacy services. |
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Atlantic Highlands Autism Meetup (Support) Group
Middletown NJ 7748
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To share ideas and successes, disseminate information about the latest teaching techniques and alternative treatments, garner advice from parents who share the same concerns, form friendships and playgroups. |
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Autism & Behavioral Support Center
Auburn Hills Michigan 48326-2617
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The Autism and Behavioral Support Center is a one of a kind, cutting edge treatment center that specializes in the treatment of children with autism. Using a personalized approach, the Center offers innovative therapies and additional support services to improve the quality of life of autistic children and their families.
The Center is the only one in Michigan to offer Autism Relationship Treatmentâ„¢, Gentle Teaching, and Neurofeedback. The cost of treatment is very reasonable when compared to other centers.
The Autism & Behavioral Support Center is an affiliate agency of MORC, Inc., an international organization, which since 1972, has been supporting children and adults with differing abilities. |
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Autism 2 Awesome A Father's Love
Phoenix AZ 85032
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Our mission is to educate, empower and encourage fathers in helping to improve and treat their children with autism. |
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Autism Advocate Foundation
Myrtle Beach SC 29572
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Mission: To provide emotional, financial and therapeutic support for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders throughout their lifespan, while achieving their personal goals and dreams with integrity and distinction in their least restrictive environment. |
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Autism Alliance of Greater Kansas City
Overland Park KS 66213
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In response to state funding cuts and economic shortfalls, a group of concerned parents and providers joined forces, in the Fall of 2002, to help aid local agencies that serve individuals living with autism spectrum disorders. This collaboration resulted in the formation of the Autism Alliance of Greater Kansas City, an adhoc group formed to raise funds for non-profit agencies in the area. The Alliance is supported by area non-profit organizations. |
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Autism And You
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I made Autism and You to help parents, love ones and caregivers of Autism |
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Autism Around the Globe
Wellesley Massachusetts 02481
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Autism around the Globe is a website project which focuses on raising public awareness of how autism affects those in different parts of the world.
The goals of our project are to:
-raise global public awareness of autism,
-increase understanding of how cultural variations affect how autism is viewed and experienced,
-provide information about autism and a directory of international autism resources,
-develop supportive networks of families and professionals in autism communities around the world, and
-encourage international research collaboration in autism-related fields.
As a major feature of this website, we share compelling personal stories from contributors around the world whose lives have in some way been affected by autism. |
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Autism Asperger Associates of Michigan
Rockford MI 49341
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Autism Asperger Associates of Michigan is a comprehensive organization that is designed to support children, adolescents and adults with autism and Asperger Syndrome. Our goal is to work with individuals and families to create quality of life for today and tomorrow, through education, understanding and support in their goals. |
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Autism Concern
Northampton England N14EU
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Provides support and options to individuals affected by diffent forms of autism in gaining independence and control of their lives. |
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Autism Directory Service, Inc.
Lagrangeville NY 12540
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ADS is a networking and referral service dedicated to families living with Autism in the Hudson Valley. It was founded in the early 1990's by three moms who could not find appropriate resources for their three autistic children. |
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Autism Hope
Tecumseh MI 49286
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Support group for families effected by Autism. Our goal is to open an Autism Hope Center for Southeastern Michigan.
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Autism Independent UK
Kettering, Northants NN16 9AT
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Welcome to Autism Independent UK (SFTAH)
Bring you an increased awareness of autism to the notice of all, together with well established and newly developed approaches in the diagnosis, assessment, education and treatment.
The main goal is to improve the quality of life for persons with Autism, giving them a chance to take their rightful place within their local community where they can live, work and play, like everybody else. |