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ACEing Autism Adaptive Tennis Program - Laconia

Lakes Region Community Services

Laconia, New Hampshire - Belknap County

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Jun 8, 2026

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Laconia Boys & Girls Club, Laconia, NH

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Provider overview

Lakes Region Community Services helps bring ACEing Autism adaptive tennis to Laconia for autistic youth ages 10-18 through twice-yearly sessions at the Laconia Boys & Girls Club.

Lakes Region Community Services operates an Autism Center for parent information and resources and supports local adaptive tennis access through its ACEing Autism partnership.

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Ages
Autistic youth ages 10-18
Season
Twice-yearly adaptive tennis sessions; confirm current dates before registering
Cost
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Laconia Boys & Girls Club

Laconia Boys & Girls Club, Laconia, NH

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ACEing Autism adaptive tennis

Twice-yearly strengths-based adaptive tennis sessions for autistic youth ages 10-18 in Laconia, with LRCS Family Resource Center contact and current-date confirmation.

Ages
Autistic youth ages 10-18
Season
Twice-yearly adaptive tennis sessions; confirm current dates before registering
Schedule
Contact the LRCS Family Resource Center to confirm current ACEing Autism Laconia dates, times, and Laconia Boys & Girls Club location details.
Cost
Confirm current session cost, scholarship availability, registration steps, volunteer support, and equipment expectations directly with LRCS.
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Jun 8, 2026
Why this is listed
Lakes Region Community Services' official Autism Center page says its Autism Center partners with Advantage Kids to bring ACEing Autism adaptive tennis to New Hampshire, currently offered twice a year at the Laconia Boys & Girls Club for autistic youth ages 10-18 through a strengths-based adaptive tennis curriculum.
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Program details we found

ACEing Autism adaptive tennis

Lakes Region Community Services' official Autism Center page says its Autism Center partners with Advantage Kids to bring ACEing Autism adaptive tennis to New Hampshire, currently offered twice a year at the Laconia Boys & Girls Club for autistic youth ages 10-18 through a strengths-based adaptive tennis curriculum.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The official LRCS source names ACEing Autism Adaptive Tennis Program for ages 10-18, autistic youth, Advantage Kids, Laconia Boys & Girls Club, twice-yearly sessions, strengths-based adaptive tennis curriculum, physical stamina, hand-eye coordination, turn-taking, and fun.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about session dates, sensory and communication supports, volunteer pairing, tennis experience needed, equipment, indoor or outdoor court details, caregiver expectations, and how to register.

What we checked

What we found: Lakes Region Community Services' official Autism Center page says its Autism Center partners with Advantage Kids to bring ACEing Autism adaptive tennis to New Hampshire, currently offered twice a year at the Laconia Boys & Girls Club for autistic youth ages 10-18 through a strengths-based adaptive tennis curriculum.

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