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Autism Society of the Quad Cities

Autism Society of the Quad Cities

Bettendorf, Iowa - Scott County

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Quad Cities

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Bettendorf, Iowa

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Provider overview

The Autism Society of the Quad Cities, based in Bettendorf, offers parent and caregiver support groups, educational workshops, grants, and the Friendship Island social group for teens with autism.

The Autism Society of the Quad Cities is a Bettendorf-based Autism Society chapter serving Scott, Muscatine, and Clinton counties in Iowa with support, education, and advocacy.

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Ages
Individuals affected by autism and their families; Friendship Island serves ages 12 to 18
Season
Year-round support groups, workshops, and social programs
Cost
Support groups are generally free; confirm membership, registration, and any program or event fees.

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Autism Society of the Quad Cities

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Parent and caregiver support and autism programs

Parent and caregiver support groups, educational workshops, grants, Friendship Island teen social group, and family connection.

Ages
Individuals affected by autism and their families; Friendship Island serves ages 12 to 18
Season
Year-round support groups, workshops, and social programs
Schedule
The Parent/Caregiver Support Group has met on the 2nd and 4th Monday evenings; confirm current meeting schedule and format.
Cost
Support groups are generally free; confirm membership, registration, and any program or event fees.
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Why this is listed
The Autism Society of the Quad Cities, based in Bettendorf, provides information, education, support, and advocacy for people affected by autism, including a Parent/Caregiver Support Group, mom and young-adult support groups, educational workshops, grants, and the Friendship Island social group for adolescents ages 12 to 18.
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Program details we found

Parent and caregiver support and autism programs

The Autism Society of the Quad Cities, based in Bettendorf, provides information, education, support, and advocacy for people affected by autism, including a Parent/Caregiver Support Group, mom and young-adult support groups, educational workshops, grants, and the Friendship Island social group for adolescents ages 12 to 18.

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What the provider says: The source names autism, information, education, support, and advocacy, parent and caregiver support groups, educational workshops, grants, and the Friendship Island group.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about meeting format and dates, the Friendship Island age range, new-family support, workshop topics, and how to connect with other local families.

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What we found: The Autism Society of the Quad Cities, based in Bettendorf, provides information, education, support, and advocacy for people affected by autism, including a Parent/Caregiver Support Group, mom and young-adult support groups, educational workshops, grants, and the Friendship Island social group for adolescents ages 12 to 18.

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