Our staff educate and support families, helping them see how the best life is possible for their children.
The Autism Society of North Carolina improves the lives of individuals with autism, supports their families, and educates communities.
Join us for a Run/Walk for Autism! The fall events are in Asheville, Greensboro, and Raleigh. Virtual options are available, and all funds raised support local programs.
Join us on Tuesday, April 25, as participating stores and restaurants across NC donate a portion of their proceeds to improve lives, support families, and educate communities!
Are you looking for a place where you and your family will feel welcomed and understood? We have more than 60 Support Groups and eight Hispanic Support Groups around the state, offering regular meeting opportunities.
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.
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