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Autism Society of North Carolina Adult Programs and Social Recreation

Autism Society of North Carolina

Statewide, North Carolina

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Statewide North Carolina

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Provider overview

Autism Society of North Carolina offers adult and transition social recreation, independent-living, social engagement, and IGNITE community programs across several North Carolina regions.

Autism Society of North Carolina provides autism support, guidance, recreation, camp, adult programs, resource specialists, and family services across North Carolina.

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Ages
Young adults and transition-age people with autism; Wilmington and Greenville programs list ages 16 to 28
Season
Year-round programs, subject to location and enrollment
Cost
Costs and funding vary by program and location; families should confirm current enrollment and fee information with ASNC.

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ASNC lists adult and social recreation programs in several cities; families should confirm the nearest active location.

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Adult programs and social recreation

Transition-age and adult autism programs focused on recreation, social engagement, independent-living skills, education, and community connection.

Ages
Young adults and transition-age people with autism; Wilmington and Greenville programs list ages 16 to 28
Season
Year-round programs, subject to location and enrollment
Schedule
ASNC lists programs in Wilmington, Greenville, Raleigh, Greensboro, and Davidson, with location-specific schedules and enrollment details available through the organization.
Cost
Costs and funding vary by program and location; families should confirm current enrollment and fee information with ASNC.
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Why this is listed
The official Autism Society of North Carolina Adult Programs page says the organization offers support, guidance, and opportunities for young adults and transition-age people, including Wilmington and Greenville programs focused on independent-living skills, job readiness, social engagement, and recreation, plus IGNITE centers in Raleigh, Greensboro, and Davidson.
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Adult programs and social recreation

The official Autism Society of North Carolina Adult Programs page says the organization offers support, guidance, and opportunities for young adults and transition-age people, including Wilmington and Greenville programs focused on independent-living skills, job readiness, social engagement, and recreation, plus IGNITE centers in Raleigh, Greensboro, and Davidson.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: ASNC describes programs focused on independent-living skills, job readiness, social engagement, recreation, educational groups, independence, and social interaction.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm age range, diagnosis or eligibility requirements, location, enrollment process, funding, transportation, staff support, group format, and whether a program matches the participant's support needs.

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What we found: The official Autism Society of North Carolina Adult Programs page says the organization offers support, guidance, and opportunities for young adults and transition-age people, including Wilmington and Greenville programs focused on independent-living skills, job readiness, social engagement, and recreation, plus IGNITE centers in Raleigh, Greensboro, and Davidson.

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What to confirm

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  • What ages, support needs, communication needs, mobility needs, or supervision levels can this specific program support?
  • What should families know about cost, financial assistance, cancellation rules, forms, and first-visit expectations?
  • For sensory-friendly activities: what changes are made to sound, lighting, crowds, timing, quiet space, and re-entry?
  • Who should families contact to talk through accommodations before registering?

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Common questions

Is Autism Society of North Carolina Adult Programs and Social Recreation reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?

No. This listing is informational and based on public sources. It is not a rating, ranking, quality review, or safety evaluation.

What information should families confirm with Autism Society of North Carolina?

Families should confirm current availability, registration deadlines, eligibility, support level, staff training, safety policies, cost, schedule, and fit before enrolling.

Where did the listing information come from?

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Inclusive Programs Guide is an informational directory based on publicly available information and provider-submitted updates. We do not endorse, rank, medically evaluate, assess quality, guarantee safety, confirm credentials, or determine suitability of any provider, program, accommodation, or activity. Program details may change. Families should contact providers directly to confirm current availability, eligibility, support level, staff training, safety policies, cost, schedule, and fit before enrolling.