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ACEing Autism West Hartford

ACEing Autism

West Hartford, Connecticut - Hartford County

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West Hartford, Connecticut

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Provider overview

ACEing Autism West Hartford offers affordable adaptive tennis for children with autism, pairing trained volunteers with participants to build social and motor skills through drills and games.

ACEing Autism is a national nonprofit running affordable adaptive tennis programs for children with autism, including a West Hartford site.

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Ages
Children with autism; confirm age ranges for the West Hartford program
Season
Session-based programs; confirm current session dates
Cost
ACEing Autism describes affordable tennis programming; confirm the session fee, scholarships, and how to register.

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ACEing Autism West Hartford

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Adaptive tennis for children with autism

Adaptive tennis, one-on-one volunteer pairing, social and motor skill building, session dates, fees, and registration.

Ages
Children with autism; confirm age ranges for the West Hartford program
Season
Session-based programs; confirm current session dates
Schedule
Contact the ACEing Autism West Hartford program director for current session dates, location, and registration.
Cost
ACEing Autism describes affordable tennis programming; confirm the session fee, scholarships, and how to register.
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Jun 4, 2026
Why this is listed
ACEing Autism is a national nonprofit offering affordable adaptive tennis for children with autism to build social skills, motor skills, and fitness; its West Hartford program pairs trained volunteers one-on-one with participants, with a published program contact email.
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Program details we found

Adaptive tennis for children with autism

ACEing Autism is a national nonprofit offering affordable adaptive tennis for children with autism to build social skills, motor skills, and fitness; its West Hartford program pairs trained volunteers one-on-one with participants, with a published program contact email.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names autism, adaptive and inclusive tennis, social skills, fine and gross motor skills, fitness, and volunteers paired one-on-one with participants.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about the volunteer-to-participant pairing, what equipment to bring, the session location and length, and how to register.

What we checked

What we found: ACEing Autism is a national nonprofit offering affordable adaptive tennis for children with autism to build social skills, motor skills, and fitness; its West Hartford program pairs trained volunteers one-on-one with participants, with a published program contact email.

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What to confirm

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Is ACEing Autism West Hartford reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?

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