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ACEing Autism — Miami Gardens

Weekly $60 Saturday tennis clinics at St. Thomas University for autistic children ages 5–18, with a trained volunteer for every child.

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The practical details

Ages servedAges 5–18
Current waitBetween sessions as of this check — the site said it was planning its next session and invited families to join the mailing list for updates
WhereMiami Gardens
Address16401 NW 37 Avenue, Miami Gardens, FL 33054
HoursSaturdays, 10:30–11:30am, during active sessions
Funding takenACEing Autism ScholarshipSelf-Determination Funding

What this is, in plain language

A weekly Saturday tennis clinic for autistic children ages 5 to 18, held at St. Thomas University in Miami Gardens, where each child works one-on-one with a trained volunteer on tennis and motor skills alongside other children.

Getting started

Families register and pay online for a full session in advance; if the clinic turns out not to be a good fit, ACEing Autism issues a refund. As of this check the programme was between sessions — the site asks families to join its mailing list for updates on the next start date.

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What they say about themselves

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  • Runs a weekly, one-hour Saturday tennis clinic for children ages 5–18 with autism spectrum disorder or related developmental disabilities, held at St. Thomas University in Miami Gardens for $60 per session.
  • Pairs each child with at least one background-checked volunteer trained in the organisation's best practices for working with autistic children; Program Directors are also SafePlay-certified and background-checked.
  • Asks parents to stay on site near the court during each clinic, and welcomes a parent onto the court itself if a child needs extra support.
  • Does not run a free trial — families complete a registration form and pay before the first clinic, but get a refund if the programme turns out not to be a good fit.
  • Offers its own scholarship and accepts Self-Determination Funding to help cover the $60 fee; a formal autism diagnosis is not required to join.

Details checked againstthe provider's website on 2026-08-16. Confirm current availability directly.

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  • Yes:Describes staff training for supporting autistic children
  • Yes:Says parents can stay and watch
  • No:Offers a trial session before committing
  • Yes:Publishes its prices

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