Autism Society San Diego
San Diego County chapter offering the Autism Ask Line, support groups, camps, aquatics and a community resource guide for autistic people and their families.
The practical details
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What this is, in plain language
A community organisation for autistic people and families that runs the Autism Ask Line (answered by trained peer-support staff with lived experience of autism), local support groups, camps, swim and surf programmes, and a searchable community resource guide covering services such as ABA therapy, assessments and speech therapy across San Diego County.
Getting started
You can call the Autism Ask Line, phone or email the office, or fill in the online contact form saying who you are (autistic person, parent, caregiver, sibling or professional) and the age of the person on the spectrum, and staff follow up.
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What they say about themselves
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- Describes itself as connecting people to resources through education, advocacy, support, information and referral, and community programming.
- Runs the Autism Ask Line, a call-in line answered by trained peer-support staff with personal lived experience of autism.
- Publishes a community resource guide with categories including ABA therapy, assessments, dentistry, occupational therapy and speech therapy.
- Hosts support groups around the county, including a Spanish-language parents' group, plus monthly family pool parties and listings of swim schools offering specialised lessons.
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- No:Says its services are free to families
- Yes:Offers help in Spanish
- Yes:Names the local area it covers
- Yes:Describes help with school and special education rights
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