Cruisin’ For Kicks Car Show
Vendors! Food Trucks! Music! Raffles! Enter your car to raise money for a good cause and/or come see the show!
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Vendors! Food Trucks! Music! Raffles! Enter your car to raise money for a good cause and/or come see the show!
The Run, Walk ‘n’ Roll is an annual event that is inclusive of all ages and abilities. Its goal is to raise funds for our Home Medical Equipment Program.
On Saturday, April 25th, 2026, from 9:30 am until 12:00 pm, supporters can join us at Stone Mountain Park or participate virtually by running, walking, rolling, or any other type of movement! All activities for both options are self-guided and self-paced.
This event supports our home medical equipment program, which provides mobility equipment to those in need at little to no cost!
Join your Lekotek friends for a fun, wheelchair accessible fishing outing at Island Ford--Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area. A park ranger and volunteers will offer a basic introduction to fishing to catch fish in the pond. The dock has a railing and is wheelchair accessible. There will also be an aquarium at the dock to view the fish (and turtles) that we catch before we release them back into the pond. Information about a free Acess Pass (for individuals with a disability) for National Parks will be available on site.
The fishing event is Free -- Registration is Required. Space is Limited
¡Regístrate hoy y crea un equipo! Únete a nosotros mientras apoyamos y celebramos a la comunidad autista del Valle de Chattahoochee. Desde 2005, hemos permanecido unidos con familias e individuos que viven con autismo, educadores, estudiantes, políticos, líderes comunitarios y empresas, en apoyo de la aceptación del autismo y de la concienciación sobre nuestros amigos y vecinos neurodivergentes.
¡La Caminata por el Autismo es un evento comunitario local para TODAS las edades y capacidades!
Muchos de nuestros participantes son familias con hijos o familiares autistas. Otros participantes son adultos autistas, educadores, estudiantes, empresas de la comunidad, proveedores de servicios, profesionales clínicos y amigos.
Los fondos recaudados, después de cubrir los gastos del evento, se destinarán a apoyar los programas locales del Autism Hope Center, todos ellos gratuitos
Register Today and create a team! Join us as we support and celebrate the Chattahoochee Valley's autistic community! Since 2005, we have stood together with families and individuals living with autism, educators, students, politicians, community leaders, and businesses in support of autism acceptance and awareness of our neurodivergent friends and neighbors.
The Walk for Autism is a local community event for ALL ages and abilities!
Many of our walkers are families who have autistic children or relatives. Other walkers are autistic adults, educators, students, community businesses, service providers, clinicians, and friends.
Funds raised beyond the event expenses will go to support the local programs of the Autism Hope Center, all of which are provided for free.
This event is an absolute must-see for anyone who wants to peek into the future of accessible gaming. This event is free, but registration is required.
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!
What if the last day of high school looked more like the life a student wants to live next? This 60-minute webinar, hosted by the RAISE Center in collaboration with Think College and NTACT:C, explores how transition-focused IEPs can be designed to support meaningful post-school outcomes.
Presenters will highlight strategies for aligning IEP goals, services, and planning with real-world experiences—such as employment, education, community engagement, and independent living—so that transition planning truly prepares students for life beyond graduation.
Join us monthly for an 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
As the conversations between and about Autistic people have evolved, so too has Autistic culture. This session examines the unique culture of Autistic individuals that has developed as the neurodiversity movement has gained momentum. It also reviews the history of autism and the role of social media in the evolution of Autistic culture and reveals how the communication between allistics (non-autistics) and Autistics differs from communication between Autistics. It also examines the shared cultural and experiential understanding of Autistics regarding topics such as “masking”, “accommodations”, and sensory integration.
Join us to learn more about Triahnna Miles and her role as ECAC Military Parent Educator. She will share information on how she helps military families and review the 2026 Month of the Military Child and how families can engage in these activities this month and throughout the year.
In this one-hour webinar, we'll explore a variety of sensory tools that support focus, regulation, and comfort across everyday environments. Moving beyond traditional fidgets, participants will learn how sensory supports can be selected and used intentionally to enhance participation at home, school, work, and in the community.
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.
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