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AHA Autism Parent and Family Support Groups

Asperger Syndrome & High Functioning Autism Association (AHA)

Long Island, New York - Nassau County

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Long Island and New York City

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Provider overview

AHA runs free monthly autism support groups for parents, family members, and caregivers, with meetings serving Long Island, Queens, and Manhattan families.

The Asperger Syndrome & High Functioning Autism Association is a New York nonprofit serving autistic individuals, families, and professionals with parent and family support groups across Long Island and New York City.

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Ages
Parents, family members, and caregivers of individuals on the autism spectrum, including families of school-age children and teens
Season
Year-round, with support group meetings held monthly
Cost
There is no fee to attend AHA support meetings, and pre-registration is not required; confirm current dates and locations.

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Asperger Syndrome & High Functioning Autism Association (AHA)

Support groups meet at multiple Long Island, Queens, and Manhattan locations. Families should confirm the current group schedule directly.

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Monthly family and parent support groups

Free monthly autism support groups for parents, family members, and caregivers, with age-based groups for school-age, tween/teen, and older-teen families.

Ages
Parents, family members, and caregivers of individuals on the autism spectrum, including families of school-age children and teens
Season
Year-round, with support group meetings held monthly
Schedule
See the AHA support groups page for current monthly meeting dates and locations across Long Island, Queens, and Manhattan.
Cost
There is no fee to attend AHA support meetings, and pre-registration is not required; confirm current dates and locations.
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Why this is listed
The Asperger Syndrome & High Functioning Autism Association official support-groups page confirms free monthly support groups for parents, family members, and caregivers, including groups for school-age, tween, teen, and adult-family needs across Long Island, Queens, and Manhattan.
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Program details we found

Monthly family and parent support groups

The Asperger Syndrome & High Functioning Autism Association official support-groups page confirms free monthly support groups for parents, family members, and caregivers, including groups for school-age, tween, teen, and adult-family needs across Long Island, Queens, and Manhattan.

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What the provider says: The official source names autism spectrum support groups, parents, family members, caregivers, school-age and teen groups, free monthly meetings, Long Island, Queens, and Manhattan.

Access notes to confirm: Ask which support group matches your family member age, whether the meeting is virtual or in person, location, date, registration expectations, and whether first-time attendees need to contact AHA.

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What we found: The Asperger Syndrome & High Functioning Autism Association official support-groups page confirms free monthly support groups for parents, family members, and caregivers, including groups for school-age, tween, teen, and adult-family needs across Long Island, Queens, and Manhattan.

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Is AHA Autism Parent and Family Support Groups reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?

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