Autism Society San Francisco Bay Area (SFASA)
Grassroots, volunteer-run hub of information, resources, events and advocacy for the Bay Area autism community — not a direct service provider.
The practical details
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What this is, in plain language
SFASA is a volunteer-run resource hub for Bay Area autism families — it keeps directories of local services, hosts events such as its annual conference, and connects parents to support groups, rather than providing therapy, diagnosis or direct services itself.
Getting started
General enquiries go through topic-specific web forms (resources and help, volunteering, donations, media) on the Contact page; there's also a phone line and a mailing address. To suggest a resource be added to the directory, email info@sfautismsociety.org directly.
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What they say about themselves
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- Describes itself as a grassroots, volunteer-run nonprofit of parents, family members, friends and professionals building a Bay Area autism community.
- Says it acts as a community hub — information, resource lists, networking events, an annual adult autism conference and advocacy — rather than serving as a direct service provider.
- Covers six Bay Area counties (Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo and Santa Clara) as an affiliate of the Autism Society of America.
- Does not charge for membership or inclusion on its mailing lists, and maintains an online resource library of local support groups and services.
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- No:Says its services are free to families
- No:Offers help in Spanish
- Yes:Names the local area it covers
- No:Describes help with school and special education rights
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