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Autism Action Partnership

Autism Action Partnership runs Omaha-area programmes for autistic children, teenagers and adults, including a wandering-prevention partnership with Omaha police.

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The practical details

Ages servedProgrammes span from adolescence (A-Team, ages 10-17) through adulthood
Current waitNo wait time published in the sources we saw — ask when you call
WhereOmaha, Nebraska (10909 Mill Valley Road, Suite 205)
HoursMonday-Thursday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Friday 8:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Funding takenNot published — ask when you call

What this is, in plain language

Programmes for autistic children, teenagers and adults including after-school groups, wandering prevention services, and family events.

Getting started

Call 402-763-8830 or email info@AutismAction.org to inquire about programmes.

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What they say about themselves

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  • The A-Team after-school programme runs 12-week cohorts for autistic adolescents: a Junior Varsity group for ages 10-13 meeting twice weekly, and a Varsity group for ages 14-17 meeting once a week.
  • Project Lifesaver equips autistic people who wander with wearable tracking technology and works with Omaha Police Department on reunification.
  • The organisation hosts family events at Omaha venues in a sensory-friendly environment to build community connection.
  • Prosper Academy, Prosper Community and Prosper Workforce Services support autistic adults with independence skills, social connection and inclusive employment.
  • Contact: 10909 Mill Valley Road, Suite 205, Omaha, NE 68154, phone 402-763-8830.

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  • Yes:Names the local area it covers
  • No:Describes help with school and special education rights

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