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Arkansas Autism Foundation

Arkansas Autism Foundation (AAF)

Little Rock, Arkansas - Pulaski County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Little Rock

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11610 Pleasant Ridge Road, Suite 103, #112, Little Rock, AR 72223

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Provider overview

The Arkansas Autism Foundation supports autism families across the lifespan in Little Rock through autism-friendly events, workshops, and grants for respite, camps, and after-school programs.

The Arkansas Autism Foundation is a Little Rock nonprofit founded by Arkansas autism advocates to support individuals and families affected by autism through events, training, and grants.

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Ages
Individuals with autism and their families across the lifespan
Season
Year-round, with annual events
Cost
Community events and family grants; confirm event details and grant eligibility and deadlines.

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Arkansas Autism Foundation

11610 Pleasant Ridge Road, Suite 103, #112, Little Rock, AR 72223

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Autism family events and support

Autism-friendly community events, workshops, trainings, and family grants supporting individuals and families affected by autism across the lifespan.

Ages
Individuals with autism and their families across the lifespan
Season
Year-round, with annual events
Schedule
The foundation hosts autism-friendly community events such as the Autism Festival & Walk and the Blue Tie Blue Jean Ball, plus workshops and trainings. Confirm the current calendar.
Cost
Community events and family grants; confirm event details and grant eligibility and deadlines.
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The Arkansas Autism Foundation, founded in 2017, helps individuals and families affected by autism across the lifespan through autism-friendly community events such as its Autism Festival & Walk, workshops and trainings, and grants that help families access respite, summer camps, after-school programs, and life-skills programs.
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Autism family events and support

The Arkansas Autism Foundation, founded in 2017, helps individuals and families affected by autism across the lifespan through autism-friendly community events such as its Autism Festival & Walk, workshops and trainings, and grants that help families access respite, summer camps, after-school programs, and life-skills programs.

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What the provider says: The source names individuals and families affected by autism, autism-friendly events, workshops, trainings, and grants for respite, summer camps, after-school programs, and life-skills programs.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about upcoming family events, workshop topics, and how to apply for individual or organizational grants.

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What we found: The Arkansas Autism Foundation, founded in 2017, helps individuals and families affected by autism across the lifespan through autism-friendly community events such as its Autism Festival & Walk, workshops and trainings, and grants that help families access respite, summer camps, after-school programs, and life-skills programs.

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Is Arkansas Autism Foundation 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.

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