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Autism After 18 Social Events

Autism After 18

Charlotte, North Carolina - Mecklenburg County

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Provider overview

Autism After 18 organizes Charlotte social, educational, and professional opportunities for young adults with autism ages 16 and up.

Autism After 18 is a Charlotte nonprofit founded to support young adults with autism through socialization, learning, and career-related opportunities.

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Ages
Young adults with autism ages 16 and up who want social, educational, or career-related community opportunities
Season
Year-round events and activities; schedule changes by event
Cost
The reviewed page lists event registration links but not one standard fee; families should confirm each event's cost, registration deadline, transportation, food, and support expectations.

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Autism After 18

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Social Events and Life Skills Opportunities

Social gatherings and community opportunities for young adults with autism ages 16 and up.

Ages
Young adults with autism ages 16 and up who want social, educational, or career-related community opportunities
Season
Year-round events and activities; schedule changes by event
Schedule
Events are posted on the Autism After 18 site with dates and registration links; families should check current listings before planning.
Cost
The reviewed page lists event registration links but not one standard fee; families should confirm each event's cost, registration deadline, transportation, food, and support expectations.
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May 30, 2026
Why this is listed
Autism After 18's official site says the Charlotte-based organization creates social, professional, and educational opportunities for young adults with autism ages 16 and up, organizes social gatherings and life skills training, and lists upcoming events with registration links.
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Program details we found

Social Events and Life Skills Opportunities

Autism After 18's official site says the Charlotte-based organization creates social, professional, and educational opportunities for young adults with autism ages 16 and up, organizes social gatherings and life skills training, and lists upcoming events with registration links.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The site says Autism After 18 organizes social gatherings, life skills training, and vocational education for young adults with autism in Charlotte.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm event location, sensory conditions, support ratio, whether parents or caregivers attend, transportation, food, communication support, age expectations, and whether the event is a fit for a participant's independence level.

What we checked

What we found: Autism After 18's official site says the Charlotte-based organization creates social, professional, and educational opportunities for young adults with autism ages 16 and up, organizes social gatherings and life skills training, and lists upcoming events with registration links.

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