The Autism Council of Rochester
The Autism Council of Rochester, Inc.
Rochester, New York - Monroe County
Source checked
Jun 8, 2026
Rochester
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2118 Chili Avenue, Westgate Plaza, Rochester, NY 14624
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Provider overview
The Autism Council of Rochester provides autism family information and referral, community training, Autism-Friendly designation support, and Transition To Work programming from its Chili Avenue drop-in center.
The Autism Council of Rochester is a nonprofit supporting people on the autism spectrum, their families, providers, educators, and community groups through referral, advocacy, training, and inclusion programs.
Quick facts
- Registration
- We did not find this in the public sources we checked
- Contact page
- https://www.theautismcouncil.org/
- Phone
- 585-283-7124
- Ages
- Children and adults ages 16+ living with autism and other developmental disabilities, families, providers, educators, and community groups
- Season
- Year-round drop-in information, referral, training, and transition support
- Cost
- Confirm current costs, if any, for workshops, trainings, Transition To Work events, or family-support services directly with the Council.
Location contacts
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Programs and offerings
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Autism information, referral, training, and transition support
Drop-in autism family information and referral, community training and Autism-Friendly designation support, and Transition To Work events for young adults.
- Ages
- Children and adults ages 16+ living with autism and other developmental disabilities, families, providers, educators, and community groups
- Season
- Year-round drop-in information, referral, training, and transition support
- Schedule
- The Trevyan Rowe Autism Family Information and Referral Service Drop In Center is listed as open Tuesday through Thursday from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.; contact the Council for current training and transition-event schedules.
- Cost
- Confirm current costs, if any, for workshops, trainings, Transition To Work events, or family-support services directly with the Council.
How we checked this listing (1 public source)
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Listing check
- Last checked
- Jun 8, 2026
- Why this is listed
- The Autism Council of Rochester's official site verifies the Trevyan Rowe Autism Family Information and Referral Service Drop In Center at 2118 Chili Avenue, Tuesday-Thursday 1-4 p.m., support for children and adults ages 16+ living with autism and other developmental disabilities, family assistance, training and certification for providers and community groups, Autism-Friendly designations, and Transition To Work programming.
- Sources used
- 1 public source
- Location contacts
- 1 public contact found
Program details we found
Autism information, referral, training, and transition support
The Autism Council of Rochester's official site verifies the Trevyan Rowe Autism Family Information and Referral Service Drop In Center at 2118 Chili Avenue, Tuesday-Thursday 1-4 p.m., support for children and adults ages 16+ living with autism and other developmental disabilities, family assistance, training and certification for providers and community groups, Autism-Friendly designations, and Transition To Work programming.
Inclusion and support details
What the provider says: The official site describes information and referral for families living with Autism Spectrum Disorder, training and awareness workshops, Autism-Friendly designation support, and Transition To Work events for young adults.
Access notes to confirm: Ask about drop-in center hours, information and referral support, family assistance, Autism-Friendly community training, Transition To Work events, and whether an appointment is needed.
What we checked
What we found: The Autism Council of Rochester's official site verifies the Trevyan Rowe Autism Family Information and Referral Service Drop In Center at 2118 Chili Avenue, Tuesday-Thursday 1-4 p.m., support for children and adults ages 16+ living with autism and other developmental disabilities, family assistance, training and certification for providers and community groups, Autism-Friendly designations, and Transition To Work programming.
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Sources used
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- Provider websiteThe Autism Council of Rochester
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