In Greenville, our club activities have strengthened community, raised awareness of autism, and helped neighbors know each other better.
In Greenville, our club activities have strengthened community, raised awareness of autism, and helped neighbors know each other better.
Seeing other families at the Triangle Run/Walk for Autism gave the Powell family hope.
At Camp Royall, Kaycee faced her fears and tried new activities with the help of her friends.
During the pandemic, day program participants and their one-on-one staff members delivered meals to homebound seniors. They knew that people in their community needed them, and they wanted to help.
At Camp Royall, campers are understood and loved for who they are, and that gives families peace of mind.
On Kaiās first day of school, his mom posed him by a chalkboard sign that said kindergarten was the first step to college. Kai told his mom that his real first step was the Autism Society of North Carolina.
Our Autism Resource Specialists are always a free phone call away, and every year they help thousands of individuals and families navigate early intervention, school, community, and adult services.
When Stephen lost his job due to COVID, the employment supports staff helped him apply for a new position. Stephen works as a package handler and says it is his āperfect job.ā