1. Autism Society of Georgia
Free statewide support groups, workshops and peer mentoring to help families navigate school systems, transition planning and employment.
Ages All ages
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City guide · Georgia
What Atlanta families use, listed with the same fixed questions answered for every provider — so you can compare like with like.
← All of AtlantaOrdered by review count, then name. Providers cannot pay to be listed, ranked, or edited.
3 resources in Atlanta — Parent support
Free statewide support groups, workshops and peer mentoring to help families navigate school systems, transition planning and employment.
Ages All ages
Free evaluations and service coordination for autistic and other disabled infants and toddlers, with ongoing therapy funded through Medicaid, insurance or a family sliding scale.
Ages Birth to age 3
Free parent training, peer support, and family resources to help families of autistic and other disabled children navigate early intervention, school systems and transition planning.
Ages Birth to 26
Nothing here is a recommendation — we list what exists, note what a provider says about itself, and let parents tell you the rest. Intake contacts, school districts, and funding for the whole metro are on the Atlanta guide.