• Online “Closed” Support Group for Parents of Transition Age Youth

    Recurring

    This 8-week AANE support group is for parents and caregivers of Autistic or similarly neurodivergent young adult children ages 18-22. This small group setting allows parents and caregivers to connect with each other, share experiences, celebrations and delivers a wealth of information.

    Advanced registration is required. Financial assistance available.

    $180
  • La Hora del Cuento [Virtual]

    Recurring

    ¡Nuestros especialistas en desarrollo infantil se alegran en ofrecerle a usted y a sus hijos una emocionante lectura de cuentos virtual!

    Durante nuestras sesiones interactivas leeremos libros, cantaremos canciones, moveremos nuestros cuerpos y nos conectaremos con otros niños y cuidadores. Cada día leeremos una historia diferente que involucrará a los niños mientras exploran el mundo que los rodea.

    Es necesario registrarse. ¡Complete el formulario de registro de participantes de Story Time para reservar su lugar!

    Para obtener más información, envíe un correo electrónico a EveryoneRR@ccrcca.org

    Free
  • La Hora del Cuento [Virtual]

    Recurring

    ¡Nuestros especialistas en desarrollo infantil se alegran en ofrecerle a usted y a sus hijos una emocionante lectura de cuentos virtual!

    Durante nuestras sesiones interactivas leeremos libros, cantaremos canciones, moveremos nuestros cuerpos y nos conectaremos con otros niños y cuidadores. Cada día leeremos una historia diferente que involucrará a los niños mientras exploran el mundo que los rodea.

    Es necesario registrarse. ¡Complete el formulario de registro de participantes de Story Time para reservar su lugar!

    Para obtener más información, envíe un correo electrónico a EveryoneRR@ccrcca.org

    Free
  • Online “Closed” Support Group for Adults

    Recurring

    A closed support group has the same group members (up to 12) for a set number of sessions (8). Closed support groups are ideal for adults who are looking for deeper connections and more extensive peer support from group members. For the best support group experience, closed group members should plan on attending all 8 meetings in the series. This group offers a safe environment where Autistic adults can talk with like-minded people, share issues and concerns, and celebrate successes. Common topics include: disclosure, self-advocacy, and relationships.

    $100
  • Online “Open” Support Group for Women (50+)

    Join us monthly for an open support group that offers Autistic women, age 50+ an opportunity to come together to explore issues such as:

    Receiving a diagnosis later in life
    Masking and Camouflaging
    Finding Support; Building and Maintaining Relationships
    Challenges Post Menopause; Decline of Executive Functioning
    Mid-Life Identity
    Managing Stress and Coping Strategies
    Self-Care

    $10
  • Helping Families to Understand the Employment Process and See Possibilities

    For individuals with disabilities who are competitively employed the positive impact of the job goes far beyond a paycheck. However, families may have a difficult time seeing the benefits of employment. This session will breakdown the most common steps in facilitating community-based employment for an individual with a disability and highlight ways families and caregivers can play a role in the process. Topics will include tools for initiating a strengths-based employment search, the importance of work experiences, and tips for navigating employment supports. Families who understand the employment process may be more likely to embrace real work as the preferred option for their loved one, leading to lives that are meaningful and deeply connected to a person's community.

  • Online “Open” Support Group for Men

    This group offers a safe environment where men can talk with like-minded people, share issues and concerns, and celebrate successes.

    $10
  • Online “Closed” Support Group – Intimacy for Men

    Recurring

    This is a new intimacy support group designed for Autistic men in relationships to discuss physical intimacy in a safe, non-judgmental space. Through open dialogue, discussions will include demystifying what a partner might be looking for in a sexual relationship and strategies to grow intimacy. Group members will be free to ask questions and speak candidly about a range of issues, including performance anxiety, sensory sensitivities, and the impact of media culture on sexual intimacy.

    $100
  • Story Time [Virtual]

    Recurring

    Our child development specialists are excited to bring you and your child an exciting read-aloud virtual story time!

    During our interactive sessions we will read a book, sing songs, move our bodies, and connect with other children and caregivers. Each day we will read a different story that will engage children as they explore the world around them.

    Registration is required. Complete the Story Time Participant Registration form to reserve your spot!

    For more information, please email EveryoneRR@ccrcca.org

    We look forward to engaging with you soon!

    Free