• Big Air (Sensory Friendly Play Time at Get Air Trampoline Parks)

    Recurring
    Get Air Trampoline Park - Stone Mountain 2075 W Park Pl. Blvd, Stone Mountain, GA

    We’re excited to share some sensory-friendly activities happening right here in our community this September. 🌈🖍️🎶 These events are designed with kids in mind — safe, welcoming, and full of opportunities to explore and enjoy.

    $11.99 – $17.99
  • Session Information Teen Saturday Social Club – October & November 2025

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

    Spectrum Teen Social Club will provide a safe space for teens 12-18 who are on the autism spectrum. Participants who are in middle school and high school, have independent self help skills, and are able to function with little supervision. The group will meet on Saturdays from 4:00 pm-6:00 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.
    Dates are October 4th-November 8th
    This will be like a gym membership where you pay $150 a quarter 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.

    $150
  • Chuck E Cheese Sensory Sensitive Sundays

    Recurring
    Chuck E Cheese - Chattanooga 22 Northgate Park, Chattanooga, TN

    During Sensory Sensitive Sundays at Chuck E. Cheese Chattanooga, our game room transforms into a quieter, more soothing space where children with sensory sensitivities can enjoy all their favorite games without the overwhelming sights and sounds.

  • Living Well in the Community (LWIC)

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

    Are you ready to take charge of your health, happiness, and independence — your way?
    Living Well in the Community (LWIC) is a FREE, peer-led workshop series created by and for people with disabilities who want to build healthier, more fulfilling lives.
    Facilitated by trained LIFE staff, this interactive program helps you strengthen practical life skills, discover new strategies for self-care, and connect with others on the same journey toward wellness and independence.
    What to Expect:
    Schedule: Mondays & Wednesdays | 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM - First session is 10/13/2025
    (Each session includes a 15-minute break)
    Format: Hybrid (join in person or online via Zoom)
    Length: 5 weeks | 10 total sessions
    Location: Virtually via Zoom (link will be provided upon registration) and in person at LIFE, Inc. – 4811 Waters Avenue, Savannah, GA
    Who Can Join:
    Any adult with a documented disability - but you must live within LIFE’s service area*.
    Space is limited - we can enroll up to 12 participants per series, so don't wait to register!
    We value your time and participation!
    Receive gift card incentives at the 1st, 4th, and final sessions!
    Enjoy light refreshments during the first, fourth, and final workshops
    Earn a Certificate of Completion to celebrate your success
    What You’ll Learn:
    This isn’t your average “wellness class.”
    LWIC helps you create real, lasting change — focused on your goals, your pace, and your strengths.

  • IEP Road Trip

    For this webinar, we will explore different parts of the IEP for students attending North Carolina Public Schools and the rules of the road. We’ll cover a lot of territory and how to navigate roadblocks and detours that may occur along the way. Upon reaching our final destination, passengers will have a better understanding of special education terminology, the IEP process and will know how to prepare for and participate in IEP meetings.

    Free
  • 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.

    $100
  • AANE YouTube Livestream – Infinity & Beyond!

    AANE’s YouTube Livestream – Infinity and Beyond!

    Join Ryan and Mina as they interact with viewers on a new topic each month. Bring your opinions, your questions, and an open mind.

    Subscribe to AANE’s YouTube channel for a notification when we get started!

    Free
  • Discussion/Support Group for Adults over 50

    Are you an Autistic or Neurodivergent adult, over age 50? This group is a place for those over 50, to discuss a previously agreed to topic and share the unique concerns and issues that come with later awareness, in an atmosphere of support and understanding.

    The social hour meets from 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM ET and the support group meets from 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM ET.

    Free
  • Preparing for College Success: Mental Health, Independence & Executive Function Skills

    The transition from high school to college can be both exciting and overwhelming — especially for students with mental health or learning challenges. As teens step into more independence, they also face new academic pressures, social changes, and the responsibility of managing their own schedules, support systems, and well-being.

    In this webinar, clinical experts will share practical tips for teens and families. Learn how to:

    Navigate the shift to college life
    Identify key mental health and academic supports
    Understand executive functioning challenges
    Build strategies for stress management, routines, and self-care

    Whether you have specific concerns or you’re just planning ahead, this session will offer tools to support a successful college experience.

    Free
  • Multi-Session Support Group for Women (40-60)

    Recurring

    This support group is designed for Autistic women (40-60) looking to build an ongoing connection with a small community of other women. This multi-session support group also gives women an opportunity to voice their concerns and frustrations and lets them acknowledge hard-won and unexpected victories. Common topics of discussion are:

    Masking/camouflaging
    Sensory sensitivities/overloads
    Relationships
    Self-care
    Empathy

    $100