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ACEing Autism Buffalo Tennis

ACEing Autism

Williamsville, New York - Erie County

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May 16, 2026

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Buffalo

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162 Mill Street, Williamsville, NY 14221

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Provider overview

ACEing Autism Buffalo offers community tennis programming at Village Glen Tennis Club in Williamsville for ages 5 to 21, with Saturday age-group times, interest-form follow-up for the next session, posted fee information, and scholarship options.

ACEing Autism is a nonprofit tennis organization with community programs for autistic children and young people, including a Buffalo program at Village Glen Tennis Club.

Quick facts

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Ages
Ages 5 to 21, with age-group times listed for 5 to 10 and 11 to 21
Season
Spring 2026 concluded; next session in planning
Cost
The source lists a $120 fee and scholarship options; confirm current session dates, fee, scholarship availability, registration status, and volunteer support directly with ACEing Autism Buffalo.

Location contacts

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Village Glen Tennis Club

162 Mill Street, Williamsville, NY 14221

Programs and offerings

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Buffalo community tennis program

Community tennis sessions for autistic children and young people, with age groups, interest-form follow-up, fee details, and scholarship options.

Ages
Ages 5 to 21, with age-group times listed for 5 to 10 and 11 to 21
Season
Spring 2026 concluded; next session in planning
Schedule
The source lists Saturday age-group times and says families who complete the interest form can be notified when the next session is scheduled.
Cost
The source lists a $120 fee and scholarship options; confirm current session dates, fee, scholarship availability, registration status, and volunteer support directly with ACEing Autism Buffalo.
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May 16, 2026
Why this is listed
The official ACEing Autism Buffalo program page identifies a community tennis program at Village Glen Tennis Club in Williamsville, lists Saturday age-group times for ages 5 to 10 and 11 to 21, says the Spring 2026 session has concluded and the next session is being planned, provides an interest form, lists a $120 fee and scholarship options, and describes the Buffalo program as exercise, fun, and socialization through tennis.
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Program details we found

Buffalo community tennis program

The official ACEing Autism Buffalo program page identifies a community tennis program at Village Glen Tennis Club in Williamsville, lists Saturday age-group times for ages 5 to 10 and 11 to 21, says the Spring 2026 session has concluded and the next session is being planned, provides an interest form, lists a $120 fee and scholarship options, and describes the Buffalo program as exercise, fun, and socialization through tennis.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: ACEing Autism Buffalo lists a community tennis program focused on exercise, fun, and socialization through tennis, with program director support and scholarship options.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm session status, age group, volunteer pairing, sensory and communication needs, court access, restroom access, equipment, fee, scholarships, and required forms before attending.

What we checked

What we found: The official ACEing Autism Buffalo program page identifies a community tennis program at Village Glen Tennis Club in Williamsville, lists Saturday age-group times for ages 5 to 10 and 11 to 21, says the Spring 2026 session has concluded and the next session is being planned, provides an interest form, lists a $120 fee and scholarship options, and describes the Buffalo program as exercise, fun, and socialization through tennis.

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Is ACEing Autism Buffalo Tennis reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?

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What information should families confirm with ACEing Autism?

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