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The Autism Society of North Carolina improves the lives of individuals with autism, supports their families, and educates communities.
Recently, Health and Human Services Secretary Kennedy made comments about autism and prevalence. His statements have drawn national attention because they do not reflect the facts. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other researchersāmany right here in North Carolinaāhave spent decades studying autism and sharing reliable, science-based information. The Autism Society of…
On Tuesday, April 15, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released its latest update on autism prevalence among 4- and 8-year-olds monitored through the Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (ADDM) Network. The data shows an increase in prevalence: 1 in 31 8-year-olds 1 in 34 4-year-olds This is a rise from the…
Autism Awareness Month is the perfect time to remind those impacted by autism about the may resources and supports available to them. At the Autism Society of North Carolina (ASNC), we know how vital it is for individuals with autism and their families to have access to services and programs. Thatās why we offer so…
Register now for a Run/Walk for Autism event. Register as a virtual participant and run or walk your own race at the location of your choice. Better yet, start building a fun- and fund-raising team to for an event and help us improve lives, support families, and educate communities across North Carolina.
Educators, caregivers, professionals, parents of autistic individuals, and adults with autism are invited to join us for our annual conference on March 14, 2025.
Proceeds from this tournament benefit the Autism Society of North Carolina’sĀ Camp Royall, the nationās oldest and largest camp for children and adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
We offer 50+ free, recorded trainings on our website so that you can learn at your convenience. Subjects include behavior, school, and transitioning to adulthood.
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.