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Arts 'n Autism

Arts 'n Autism, Inc.

Tuscaloosa, Alabama - Tuscaloosa County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Tuscaloosa

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2625 8th St, Tuscaloosa, AL 35401

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Provider overview

Arts 'n Autism offers after-school, summer camp, respite, and vocational programs for children through young adults with autism in Tuscaloosa and West Alabama.

Arts 'n Autism, Inc. is a Tuscaloosa nonprofit founded in 2004 offering early intervention, after-school, summer camp, respite, and vocational day programs for individuals with autism in West Alabama.

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Ages
Preschool children through young adults ages 18+ with autism (LIFEE program for adults)
Season
Year-round after-school programming with summer camps
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Arts 'n Autism

2625 8th St, Tuscaloosa, AL 35401

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After-school, summer camp, and respite programs

After-school and summer camp programs, respite care, and vocational programming for children through young adults with autism.

Ages
Preschool children through young adults ages 18+ with autism (LIFEE program for adults)
Season
Year-round after-school programming with summer camps
Schedule
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Why this is listed
Arts 'n Autism in Tuscaloosa, started in 2004, provides early intervention, after-school, summer camp, respite, and vocational day programs for children through young adults with autism across Tuscaloosa and surrounding West Alabama counties, with a published phone and address.
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Program details we found

After-school, summer camp, and respite programs

Arts 'n Autism in Tuscaloosa, started in 2004, provides early intervention, after-school, summer camp, respite, and vocational day programs for children through young adults with autism across Tuscaloosa and surrounding West Alabama counties, with a published phone and address.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names autism spectrum disorder, early intervention, after-school, summer camps, respite care, an Ambassadors group, and the LIFEE adult program with music, art, fine motor, and sensory integration.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about age-specific groups, staff ratios, sensory integration support, respite scheduling, the LIFEE adult program, and how to enroll.

What we checked

What we found: Arts 'n Autism in Tuscaloosa, started in 2004, provides early intervention, after-school, summer camp, respite, and vocational day programs for children through young adults with autism across Tuscaloosa and surrounding West Alabama counties, with a published phone and address.

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What to confirm

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