• LIFE Social Club – Part TWO of Making Marks!

    LIFE Living Independence for Everyone (Savannah) 4811 Waters Avenue, Savannah, GA

    We’re excited to invite you to Part TWO of Making Marks: Fall 2025, part of LIFE’s Social Club series!

    Make Your Mark at LIFE on October 2pth at a special Social Club thanks to the creative team from Telfair Museum who will be on hand to guide this fun activity!

    This session is inspired by the powerful work of artist Noel W. Anderson, who uses everyday materials and layered textures to explore history, culture, and shared experience. We’ll be drawing from his approach as we create our own art pieces that celebrate individuality and community.
    FREE refreshments and a $10 Smoothie King gift card giveaway for one lucky participant!

  • Social/Support Group for Young Adults (19-23)

    Recurring

    AANE is offering an 8-week virtual group for Autistic or Neurodivergent young adults aged 19-23. This group is designed to provide young adults navigating the transition between teenage years and adulthood a safe space to feel connected to and engage with each other while practicing their social skills in a facilitated setting. The group will be developed based on the interests and needs of the members. Advanced registration is required.

    $100
  • Social/Support Group for Teens (14-16)

    AANE is offering an 8-week virtual group for Autistic and similarly Neurodivergent teens aged 14-16. This group provides a secure and inclusive environment where teens can foster connections and engage with one another in a facilitated setting. Advanced registration is required.

    $180
  • Group Music Lessons for Teens (14-19)

    Recurring

    Multi-Session Group Music Lessons for Teens (14-19) from Berklee Institute for Accessible Arts Education Berklee School of Music.
    The Berklee Institute for Accessible Arts Education (BIAAE) is thrilled to offer free online group music lessons for teens (ages 14-19), welcoming participants of all skill levels who want to explore singing or playing any instrument in a supportive, friendly, and creative environment. Join and collaborate with students from across the country!

    What to Expect:
    Our class features whole group instruction, small group lessons, and private instruction. Sessions focus on:

    Learning to read notes and rhythms
    Basic music theory topics
    Different genres of music
    Developing instrumental or vocal technique
    Practicing techniques to expand your musical ability
    Recording your own music

    During class, you will rehearse and collaborate with other students using Bandlab for Education, a free and easy-to-use online platform that gives you access to virtual instruments if you do not have an instrument of your own. Click here to watch a video explaining how Berklee Staff uses Bandlab.

    Free
  • Support Group for Fathers of Autistic Individuals

    Fathers’ Group is a place where fathers can share their experiences, support one another, and build their toolbox to parent more confidently. We will be having a good conversation over Zoom.

    Parenting can be demanding, frustrating, and at times stressful long after the child is grown. Autistic children can often have unique challenges. Parent Support Groups provide feedback, support, and perspective from peers on a variety of common issues. Groups are meant strictly for parents and do not include the Autistic child. Advanced registration is required.

    $10
  • Halloween with Heart

    Columbia County Exhibition Center 212 Partnership Drive, Grovetown, GA

    To attend this event with GiGi’s Playhouse Augusta, you will need to register online and make account with GiGi’s Playhouse (email and family information). https://gigisplayhouse.org/augusta/sfcalendar/

  • Support Group for Parents of High School Teens

    Recurring

    This multi-session group is designed for parents and family members of Autistic high school teens. This group is limited to 15 participants for caregivers to connect with one another and share information.

    $180
  • Sensory Friendly Trunk or Treat

    1515 Johnson Ferry Rd 1515 Johnson Ferry Rd., Suite 100, Marietta, GA

    Sensory friendly trunk or treat, open to anyone who needs an adaptive trick or treat experience

    Free
  • APCA Skill Building Workshop – The Modern Resume, Part 2: FAQ & Solutions for Real-World Challenges

    Career coaching is evolving rapidly in a more competitive, weirder, and less personal job search landscape. Meanwhile, we help clients navigate the modern job market with all its technical tasks, networking challenges, and stress. In Part 1, we explored ways to use the modern resume as the foundation for every step in the job search process – from targeting jobs to networking.

    This workshop dives into the real coaching dilemmas that can keep you up at night: the client who can’t see their own value or doesn’t want to seem fake, who is losing track of targeted resumes, or who struggles with consistently describing themselves for networking and with social finesse. How do you work with, instead of against, resume ATS (Applicant Tracking Software)? Drawing from your submitted questions and tough scenarios, this interactive session gives proven answers and opens up collaborative brainstorming. Come ready to collaborate, problem-solve, and leave with time-tested strategies. This is where theory meets the messy, beautiful reality of coaching real people through career transitions. Advanced registration is required.

    Free
  • Spectrum’s Friday Homeschool Social Club

    Recurring
    Spectrum Autism Support Center 2997 Main St, Duluth, GA, United States

    Spectrum's Friday Homeschool Social Club will provide a safe space for neurodiverse homeschooled individuals on the autism spectrum, with ADHD or learning differences, ages 5-18. Participants need to have independent self-help skills, and able to function with minimal supervision. They will play board games or video games, enjoy karaoke, play outdoors or watch movies with friends. The club will be supervised by professional staff that will facilitate the members to help make new friends and strengthen social skills. We will have one supervisor for this program and will ask parents to sign up to take a turn as a volunteer monitor one time and will look for 2 to 3 monitors per week per session.

  • Life on the Spectrum

    Mosaic Church 478 Columbia Industrial Blvd, Evans, GA, United States

    LIFE on the Disability Spectrum is a social group for teens and young adults with developmental disabilities. It exists to provide Learning, Independence, Fun, and Employment opportunities for young adults in the CRSA community through monthly social group at Mosaic Church in Evans, monthly exciting community outings (examples: Putt Putt, movies, Augusta GreenJackets games, Level Up Game Center, etc.), and vocational opportunities and support. This group is led in partnership by Easterseals East Georgia and The Mosaic Center. Easterseals' 'Young Adults on the Spectrum' group has been having fun for nearly 10 years and was thrilled to start a new chapter with The Mosaic Center, forming LIFE on the Disability Spectrum.
    LIFE on the Spectrum's Friday Social Group meets monthly on the last Friday of the month from 6-9pm at Mosaic Church: 478 Columbia Industrial Blvd, Evans, GA 30809. Our group meets in the Gathering Hall and Student Room, while our parents group meets in The Mosaic Center down the hall. Parents, come join us for a 30-minute to an hour workshop and support group while your teen or young adult builds relationships with their peers.