Social Recreation in Wilmington helped Wren blossom in her communication skills and independence – giving peace of mind to her mother, Erin.
The Autism Society of North Carolina improves the lives of individuals with autism, supports their families, and educates communities.
1 in 36 children may be diagnosed with autism nationally
40,000+ individuals and their families receive direct services annually in NC
86Ā¢ of every dollar
you give goes directly to services
Together, we can help individuals with autism build fulfilling lives and contribute to their communities through their unique gifts.
We are grateful for the enormous outpouring of concern for the families we serve who were affected by Hurricane Helene. Many individuals with autism in western North Carolina have been displaced from their homes, schools, or other services. When individuals with autism are in new situations or environments, they can feel uncomfortable, anxious, or frightened….
North Carolina General Assembly Passes Mini-Budget The North Carolina General Assembly met the week of September 9, to pass a new version of House Bill 10, which originally related to local sheriffs working with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The legislation was revised to include appropriations for health care, schools and other issues considered ācriticalā…