1. Autism Society of North Carolina - Raleigh
Free support groups led by parent volunteers and autistic individuals; resources and workshops; help navigating school systems and services.
Ages All ages
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City guide · North Carolina
What Raleigh families use, listed with the same fixed questions answered for every provider — so you can compare like with like.
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2 resources in Raleigh — Parent support
Free support groups led by parent volunteers and autistic individuals; resources and workshops; help navigating school systems and services.
Ages All ages
Free one-on-one consultations with parent educators (who are themselves parents of children with disabilities); webinars on IEPs, transition planning, and school rights; Spanish-speaking staff available.
Ages Birth to age 26
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