Autism Parent Coffee Tuesday
Autism Hope Center 2000 Hamilton Road Ste B, Columbus, GA, United StatesMeet with other parents for resources and support! First and third Tuesday of every month.
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Meet with other parents for resources and support! First and third Tuesday of every month.
The Partner Support Group is for those in neurodiverse relationships with a spouse/partner who has a confirmed or suspected autism spectrum profile. The group meeting is a positive and supportive time to share experiences, gain information and understanding about how neurodiversity affects couple relationships.
This open group meets on the third Wednesday of the month. Participants can join at any time. There is $10 cost to participants to attend any session. Advanced registration is required.
The Partner Support Group is for those in neurodiverse relationships with a spouse/partner who has a confirmed or suspected autism spectrum profile. The group meeting is a positive and supportive time to share experiences, gain information and understanding about how neurodiversity affects couple relationships.
This open group meets on the third Wednesday of the month. Participants can join at any time. There is $10 cost to participants to attend any session. Advanced registration is required.
The Partner Support Group is for those in neurodiverse relationships with a spouse/partner who has a confirmed or suspected autism spectrum profile. The group meeting is a positive and supportive time to share experiences, gain information and understanding about how neurodiversity affects couple relationships.
This open group meets on the third Wednesday of the month. Participants can join at any time. There is $10 cost to participants to attend any session. Advanced registration is required.
The Partner Support Group is for those in neurodiverse relationships with a spouse/partner who has a confirmed or suspected autism spectrum profile. The group meeting is a positive and supportive time to share experiences, gain information and understanding about how neurodiversity affects couple relationships.
This open group meets on the third Wednesday of the month. Participants can join at any time. There is $10 cost to participants to attend any session. Advanced 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!
Join our Virtual Support Group for Families of Color, a welcoming space created to connect, support, and empower families with loved ones on the autism spectrum. This monthly gathering provides an opportunity to share experiences, build community, and access valuable resources in an inclusive and understanding environment.
Hosted by Spectrum Autism Support Group, these virtual parent meetings take place on the fourth Wednesday of each month and feature guest speakers who offer insight and expertise on a wide range of topics related to Autism Spectrum Disorder.
While this group is designed to uplift and reach families of color, all families are welcome to join the conversation, learn, and grow together.
Courageous Parents Network believes that the care of children living with serious medical conditions is a shared enterprise between parents and pediatric clinicians. Both want what’s best for the child and family and bring their respective values, priorities, and expertise to that work. CPN exists at this intersection, creating programs and resources designed to foster mutual understanding, confidence, and compassionate partnership.
In that spirit, we are delighted to host a Zoom screening of Shared Struggles, a documentary featuring three sets of parents and three physicians speaking candidly about their experience working with, educating, and learning from each other. The film is an extension of the book by the same title.
The screening will be followed by a facilitated panel conversation featuring a parent and physician from the film alongside other parents and pediatric physicians — exploring from lived experience what it takes to function well together, (re)define Hope, and advance the well-being of everyone in the caregiving enterprise. Panel participants are listed below.
For parents, this event honors the depth of your experience—the uncertainty, resilience, and fierce advocacy that define your role. For clinicians, it offers you a deeper understanding of that lived experience, honors your commitment to families, and elevates the opportunity to partner more meaningfully. For both, it calls us to be curious, to recognize families as essential leaders in the caregiving experience, and to together transform the care experience – as it is delivered and as it is received.
Registration is required. The screening and panel discussion are available only to those who attend the ZOOM ‘in-person’ on June 30. A recording will not be shared later.
This workshop provides families with an introduction to their rights and responsibilities as parents of children with special needs.
This workshop provides families with an introduction to their rights and responsibilities as parents of children with special needs under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), the NJ Code, and Section 504 of the Vocational Rehabilitation Act. Parents learn to identify their dreams and goals for their children, and learn laws and advocacy strategies that will help them help their children reach those goals. Parents of classified children and children who are having difficulty in school, but may not be classified, benefit from this training.
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.
Join the GA Disability AI Virtual Tech Summit on Tuesday, June 2, 2026, from 10:00 AM–12:15 PM ET. This event is free and open to everyone.
This free statewide virtual event will bring together 10 presenters, a keynote speaker, and breakout sessions focused on practical ways AI and technology can support people with disabilities, families, providers, educators, and advocates.
You will hear real examples, learn how to use AI safely, explore tools for employment and independence, and discover new ideas in enabling technology. Whether you are new to AI or already exploring it, this summit is for you!
Meet with other parents for resources and support! First and third Tuesday of every month.
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