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In observance of National Autism Awareness Month, share these resources with helpful information on local and culturally tailored programs.

 

Autism Society of America

http://www.autismacceptance.org

 

The Autism Society of America is the nation's leading grassroots autism organization. It aims to improve the lives of all affected by autism through state and federal public policy and initiatives that facilitate greater access to employment.

 

The Color of Autism Foundation

http://www.thecolorofautism.org

 

The organization's goal is to end the stigma of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in communities of color and overturn related disparities. They help families identify autism early and provide support, training, and advocacy. They offer programs that focus on empowering parents and caregivers to become their child's first and best advocate.

 

Autism Speaks

http://www.autismspeaks.org

 

Autism Speaks leverages partnerships and collaboration to increase global understanding and acceptance of people with autism. They help improve the transition of children with autism to adulthood. Some programs advance research into the causes of and interventions for ASD and related disorders. They also ensure families have access to reliable information and services throughout the life span.

 

Grupo SALTO

http://www.gruposalto.org

 

Grupo SALTO is an independent support group for Hispanic families who have children with disabilities. With the guidance of social workers and therapists, it organizes educational sessions for parents and siblings of children with high-functioning autism.

 

Friends and Families of Asians with Special Needs (FFASN)

http://www.ffasn.org

 

The FFASN aims to unite different groups within the Asian community to promote public awareness of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities such as Down syndrome, autism, and epilepsy. They develop multilingual, comprehensive resources and programs.