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Autism Society of Kentuckiana (ASK)

Autism Society of Kentuckiana (ASK)

Louisville, Kentucky - Jefferson County

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Provider overview

The Autism Society of Kentuckiana offers monthly support meetings, workshops, and social events for families affected by autism across Greater Louisville, with free childcare during meetings.

The Autism Society of Kentuckiana (ASK) is a nonprofit serving Greater Louisville and Southern Indiana families affected by autism.

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Ages
Families and individuals affected by autism spectrum disorders, all ages
Season
Year-round support meetings, workshops, and social events
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Autism Society of Kentuckiana (ASK)

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Autism family support meetings and events

Monthly autism support meetings, workshops, social events, free childcare, and connecting with other families.

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Families and individuals affected by autism spectrum disorders, all ages
Season
Year-round support meetings, workshops, and social events
Schedule
ASK lists monthly support meetings on the second Saturday at the Kentucky School for the Blind; confirm current dates, workshops, and social events.
Cost
Confirm membership, whether meetings are free, and how to register for events and childcare.
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The Autism Society of Kentuckiana (ASK) is a nonprofit serving Greater Louisville and Southern Indiana that supports families affected by autism spectrum disorders through monthly support meetings, workshops, and social events, with free childcare during meetings; it serves Bullitt, Hardin, Jefferson, Oldham, Shelby, and Spencer counties.
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Autism family support meetings and events

The Autism Society of Kentuckiana (ASK) is a nonprofit serving Greater Louisville and Southern Indiana that supports families affected by autism spectrum disorders through monthly support meetings, workshops, and social events, with free childcare during meetings; it serves Bullitt, Hardin, Jefferson, Oldham, Shelby, and Spencer counties.

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What the provider says: The source names autism spectrum disorders, family support, monthly support meetings, workshops, social events, and free childcare during meetings.

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What we found: The Autism Society of Kentuckiana (ASK) is a nonprofit serving Greater Louisville and Southern Indiana that supports families affected by autism spectrum disorders through monthly support meetings, workshops, and social events, with free childcare during meetings; it serves Bullitt, Hardin, Jefferson, Oldham, Shelby, and Spencer counties.

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