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Autism Society of the Black Hills

Autism Society of the Black Hills

Rapid City, South Dakota - Pennington County

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Rapid City

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Rapid City, South Dakota

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Provider overview

The Autism Society of the Black Hills in Rapid City offers social activities, park days, parent nights, a monthly bowling night, and a summer camp for children and families in the autism community.

The Autism Society of the Black Hills is a Rapid City nonprofit affiliate of the Autism Society of America, founded in 1997, offering social activities and support for the autism community.

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Ages
Children and families in the autism community
Season
Year-round social activities, with a monthly bowling night and a summer camp in June
Cost
Many activities are low or no cost; confirm event details, the summer camp, and how to connect with the group.

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Autism Society of the Black Hills

Activities and dates change through the year. Families should confirm current events and the summer camp directly.

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Social activities and family support

Autism family support, park days, parent nights, a monthly bowling night, a summer camp, and connection with other families.

Ages
Children and families in the autism community
Season
Year-round social activities, with a monthly bowling night and a summer camp in June
Schedule
Contact the Autism Society of the Black Hills or check its site for current park days, parent nights, the monthly bowling night, and the summer camp.
Cost
Many activities are low or no cost; confirm event details, the summer camp, and how to connect with the group.
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Why this is listed
The Autism Society of the Black Hills, a Rapid City nonprofit affiliate of the Autism Society of America, provides programs and support for children and families including social activities throughout the year, park days, parent nights, a monthly bowling night, and a summer camp every June.
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Social activities and family support

The Autism Society of the Black Hills, a Rapid City nonprofit affiliate of the Autism Society of America, provides programs and support for children and families including social activities throughout the year, park days, parent nights, a monthly bowling night, and a summer camp every June.

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What the provider says: The source names autism programs and support, social activities, park days, parent nights, a monthly bowling night, and a summer camp every June.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about social activities for a specific age, the bowling night, the summer camp, parent nights, and how to connect with other families.

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What we found: The Autism Society of the Black Hills, a Rapid City nonprofit affiliate of the Autism Society of America, provides programs and support for children and families including social activities throughout the year, park days, parent nights, a monthly bowling night, and a summer camp every June.

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