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ACEing Autism Westchester Tennis

ACEing Autism

Port Chester, New York - Westchester County

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May 15, 2026

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Westchester / Rockland

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Westchester Tennis Center, 303 Boston Post Road, Port Chester, NY 10573

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Provider overview

ACEing Autism Westchester offers weekly tennis clinics for children with autism ages 5 to 18 at Westchester Tennis Center in Port Chester, with trained program directors, volunteer support, six-to-eight-week sessions, Sunday schedule, and program email.

ACEing Autism is a nonprofit tennis organization with community programs for children with autism, including a Westchester program at Westchester Tennis Center.

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Ages
Children with autism ages 5 to 18
Season
Six-week fall and spring tennis sessions
Cost
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Location contacts

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Westchester Tennis Center

Westchester Tennis Center, 303 Boston Post Road, Port Chester, NY 10573

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Westchester autism tennis clinics

Six-week tennis clinics for children with autism ages 5 to 18 with volunteer support.

Ages
Children with autism ages 5 to 18
Season
Six-week fall and spring tennis sessions
Schedule
The source lists 2025-2026 Sunday 5 PM to 6 PM fall and spring session dates at Westchester Tennis Center.
Cost
Confirm current participant registration, session fee, scholarship availability, volunteer pairing, and required forms directly with ACEing Autism Westchester.
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Why this is listed
The official ACEing Autism Westchester program profile says it offers weekly tennis clinics for children with autism ages 5 to 18, with trained program directors and volunteers, six-to-eight-week sessions, no prior tennis knowledge needed, Westchester Tennis Center address, Sunday schedule, program director email, and posted 2025-2026 session dates.
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Program details we found

Westchester autism tennis clinics

The official ACEing Autism Westchester program profile says it offers weekly tennis clinics for children with autism ages 5 to 18, with trained program directors and volunteers, six-to-eight-week sessions, no prior tennis knowledge needed, Westchester Tennis Center address, Sunday schedule, program director email, and posted 2025-2026 session dates.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: ACEing Autism says trained program directors and volunteers support each child's individual abilities and needs, and no prior tennis knowledge is required.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm participant registration, age fit, volunteer support, court access, sensory fit, water bottle and shoe requirements, pickup procedure, session dates, and current openings before attending.

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What we found: The official ACEing Autism Westchester program profile says it offers weekly tennis clinics for children with autism ages 5 to 18, with trained program directors and volunteers, six-to-eight-week sessions, no prior tennis knowledge needed, Westchester Tennis Center address, Sunday schedule, program director email, and posted 2025-2026 session dates.

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What to confirm

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

No. This listing is informational and based on public sources. It is not a rating, ranking, quality review, or safety evaluation.

What information should families confirm with ACEing Autism?

Families should confirm current availability, registration deadlines, eligibility, support level, staff training, safety policies, cost, schedule, and fit before enrolling.

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