• Miles of Advocacy In-Person Support Group (Marietta/Cobb Co)

    Daily Grind - Marietta 3960 Mary Eliza Trace NW, Marietta, GA

    Miles of Advocacy In-Person Support Group Meeting
    Topic: Family Support Services....Have you applied for Family Support Services?
    Date: Thursday, June 25, 2026
    Time: 7:00pm - 9:00pm
    Location: Daily Grind, 3960 Mary Eliza Trace NW, Marietta, GA 30064
    Snacks or drinks will be provided for those who register.
    For more information or to register, email Amy Pitts at info@MilesOfAdvocacy.com

  • Team Trivia Night for Adults

    Please join us for a virtual trivia event. We will be playing trivia together by joining a live virtual event outside of AANE. We have historically done very well and no matter what, we have a good time.

    $10
  • Movie Discussion Group for Adults

    Calling all movie lovers! Join us for a discussion on all things movies! Each month we will have a question in the description that will guide our group for the evening. Bring popcorn and opinions.

    $10
  • ESPlay Athens (0-4)

    Recurring
    ESP Athens 189 VFW Drive, Watkinsville, GA

    For Parents/caregivers and their children aged 0-3 years. ESPlay is our way of connecting young families to the mission of ESP by offering enrichment opportunities for parents and their children through music programming and more!

  • Autistic Adults Social Groups

    Dave and Busters - Alpharetta 6500 North Point Parkway, Alpharetta, GA

    This group focuses on adults that are looking for a positive and safe environment to foster social development. The group meets twice a month (once at the Spectrum meetings and one social outing a month) with 1-2 adult leaders who are trained in helping people on the Autism Spectrum. Adults who have HFA/Asperger’s Syndrome and are reaching out for help and/or seeking friendships with people with similar issues and interests are welcome! For more information about this group, please contact info@spectrumautism.org.

    Members of this group need to be out of high school in order to join the group. Our current members are generally high school graduates, attend college, or are working. Those attending the outings must be able to do so with minimal supervision (1 to 10).

  • Peachtree City Share Group

    Beignets & Brew - Peachtree City 316 City Cir, Peachtree City, GA, United States

    Share Groups are free, monthly support groups for parents and primary caregivers, meeting from September through May in various locations across Metro Atlanta. These gatherings provide a welcoming space to connect with other parents, exchange practical tips, and share both the challenges and joys of parenting. As the very first program offered by FOCUS, Share Groups remain a cornerstone of our support services. Led by dedicated parent volunteers, each meeting is designed to be positive, constructive, and uplifting.

    FOCUS is pleased to offer complimentary snack or meal cards to attending parents. We kindly ask that any guests joining you cover the cost of their own meal.

    Free
  • Sip Happens (for a Cause!): Wine Tasting/Fundraiser

    Edenwilde Clubhouse 12455 Edenwilde Dr, Roswell, GA

    3:00 PM to 6:00 PM

    12455 Edenwilde Dr. Roswell, GA 30075

    Seasonal appetizers served in tasting portions to highlight the wines

    Includes a thoughtfully chosen mix of red and white wines

    Gift Basket Silent Auction

    $75/couple, $45/individual

    $45 – $75
  • Saturday Social Club

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

    Spectrum Saturday Social Club will provide a safe space for adults who are on the autism spectrum. Participants who are out of high school and are 18 years or older, have independent self help skills, and are able to function with little supervision. The group will meet on Saturdays from 6:30 pm-8:30 pm where they will play games, enjoy karaoke, 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.

    This will be like a gym membership where you pay $200 for 10 week session to participate one Saturday or all Saturdays in a quarter. You must register but then can attend as often or as little as you want. Registration is now open!

    $200
  • Workshop – Gender Identity & Autism

    Transgender and Non-Binary individuals are 4-6 times more likely to be Autistic than the cisgender population. In this workshop, we explore this intersection by increasing cultural awareness, literacy, and knowledge about gender identity, discuss gender transition and gender affirming care for Autistic people, and think critically about our role in supporting transgender, Autistic individuals.

    $25
  • Tech tools for job success

    Join us for this workshop to learn about technology that can help teens and adults with disabilities build the skills they need to get and keep a job. Participants will see demos of apps and devices that can support them through managing time, staying organized, and getting tasks done — like alarms, calendars, to-do lists, reminders, and task directions. They'll also explore how executive function tools like these can help them gain more confidence and succeed at work.

    If an ASL interpreter is required, please notify workshops@pacer.org at least 48 hours prior to the workshop. We will do our best to accommodate your request.

  • A Father’s Journey with Autism

    Join the Atlanta Autism Consortium on Tuesday, June 30th for the free program, "A Father’s Journey with Autism: A Panel Discussion." This evening will include a candid and engaging conversation with fathers of autistic children as they share their unique experiences navigating diagnosis, advocacy, family life and the joys and challenges of raising a child on the autism spectrum.
    Through a panel discussion format, participants will hear a variety of perspectives and lived experiences, exploring topics such as supporting their children, caring for themselves and their families, building resilience, navigating resources and finding community along the way.
    Whether you are a parent, family member, professional, or community member, this program offers an opportunity to listen, learn, and gain insight into the diverse journeys of fathers within the autism community.
    This virtual program is free, but advanced registration is required. For more information about this event and our speaker, and to reserve your spot, please visit the ticketing link.

    Free