1. Autism Society Central Virginia
Peer-facilitated support groups, information and referral services, lending library, monthly meetings
Ages All ages
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City guide · Virginia
What Richmond families use, listed with the same fixed questions answered for every provider — so you can compare like with like.
← All of RichmondOrdered by review count, then name. Providers cannot pay to be listed, ranked, or edited.
4 resources in Richmond — Parent support
Peer-facilitated support groups, information and referral services, lending library, monthly meetings
Ages All ages
Day programmes for children ages 2–21, Career Readiness and Employment programme, Life Skills and Transition programme, residential support services
Ages 2 to 21 (Founders Center); adult programmes also offered
Virginia's Part C early intervention system for infants and toddlers with disabilities, available in Richmond regardless of ability to pay.
Ages Birth to 36 months
Free IEP and disability consultations, workshops, webinars, fact sheets, one-to-one support on Medicaid Waivers
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 Richmond guide.