ASD Prevalence & Statistics: Local Support Groups

Local Support provides invaluable resources

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) affects approximately 1 in 36 children in the United States, making it a condition that touches many lives. Understanding the prevalence of autism helps raise awareness and promote early diagnosis and intervention. Additionally, finding local support groups can provide invaluable resources and community for families. This article will highlight support groups in major cities across the U.S., helping parents connect with the help they need.

Chicago, IL

  1. The Autism Program of Illinois (TAP)

    • Provides resources, support, and information for families affected by autism. They offer various services, including assessments, therapies, and family support programs.

  2. Autism Society of Illinois

    • Offers support groups, advocacy, and resources for families and individuals with autism. Their programs include educational workshops and community events.

  3. Have Dreams

    • Provides after-school programs, vocational training, and family support services. They focus on enhancing the lives of children, teens, and adults with autism.

New York City, NY

  1. NYC Autism Charter Schools

    • Provides specialized education for children with autism, focusing on individualized instruction and family support.

  2. Autism Speaks New York

    • Offers resources, advocacy, and support groups for families affected by autism. They provide information on local events and services.

  3. Quality Services for the Autism Community (QSAC)

    • Provides comprehensive services, including educational, residential, and recreational programs for individuals with autism and their families.

Dallas-Ft. Worth, TX

  1. Autism Treatment Center

    • Offers a wide range of services, including educational programs, residential care, and therapies tailored to individuals with autism.

  2. Autism Society of Texas – Dallas Chapter

    • Provides support groups, resources, and advocacy for families in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area.

  3. Hope Center for Autism

    • Offers therapy services, parent training, and community outreach programs to support children with autism and their families.

Los Angeles, CA

  1. The Help Group

    • Provides comprehensive programs for children, adolescents, and young adults with autism, including education, therapy, and family support services.

  2. Autism Society of Los Angeles

    • Offers support groups, advocacy, and resources for individuals with autism and their families.

  3. UCAN (Uniting Communities and Neighbors)

    • Provides resources, support, and community programs for families affected by autism in the Los Angeles area.

Orlando, FL

  1. UCF Center for Autism and Related Disabilities (CARD)

    • Offers resources, support services, and educational programs for families affected by autism.

  2. Autism Society of Greater Orlando

    • Provides support groups, community events, and resources for families and individuals with autism.

  3. Nolan’s Academy

    • Offers therapy services, educational programs, and family support tailored to children with autism.

Seattle, WA

  1. Seattle Children's Autism Center

    • Provides comprehensive diagnostic, therapeutic, and family support services for children with autism.

  2. FEAT of Washington (Families for Effective Autism Treatment)

    • Offers support groups, resources, and advocacy for families affected by autism in Washington State.

  3. Autism Society of Washington – Seattle Chapter

    • Provides resources, support groups, and community events for individuals with autism and their families.



Support is key for families affected by autism.

Understanding the prevalence and statistics of autism is crucial for raising awareness and promoting early intervention. Local support groups play a vital role in providing resources, community, and support for families affected by autism. By connecting with these groups, parents can find the help and support they need to navigate the challenges and celebrate the successes of raising an autistic child.

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