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Billings Parks & Recreation Love Serving Autism

Billings Parks and Recreation

Billings, Montana - Yellowstone County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Billings

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390 N. 23rd Street, Billings, MT 59101

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Provider overview

Billings Parks and Recreation's Love Serving Autism offers introductory youth tennis and pickleball for individuals with autism and developmental or physical challenges.

Billings Parks and Recreation runs Love Serving Autism, therapeutic tennis and pickleball instruction in partnership with local tennis and pickleball organizations.

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Ages
Youth of all abilities, especially individuals with autism; confirm age ranges
Season
Seasonal lesson sessions; confirm current schedule
Cost
Confirm lesson fees; scholarships are available for city residents, and the department subsidizes most program costs.

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Billings Parks and Recreation

390 N. 23rd Street, Billings, MT 59101

Sessions are seasonal. Families should confirm current Love Serving Autism dates and registration directly.

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Love Serving Autism tennis and pickleball

Introductory therapeutic tennis and pickleball lessons for individuals with autism and developmental or physical challenges, with certified coaches.

Ages
Youth of all abilities, especially individuals with autism; confirm age ranges
Season
Seasonal lesson sessions; confirm current schedule
Schedule
Contact the Billings Parks & Recreation office for current Love Serving Autism tennis and pickleball sessions and registration.
Cost
Confirm lesson fees; scholarships are available for city residents, and the department subsidizes most program costs.
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Last checked
Jun 3, 2026
Why this is listed
Billings Parks and Recreation offers Love Serving Autism, introductory-level youth tennis and pickleball lessons with LSA-certified coaches that welcome all abilities and disabilities, designed to expand life skills and functional communication for individuals with autism and developmental or physical challenges.
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Program details we found

Love Serving Autism tennis and pickleball

Billings Parks and Recreation offers Love Serving Autism, introductory-level youth tennis and pickleball lessons with LSA-certified coaches that welcome all abilities and disabilities, designed to expand life skills and functional communication for individuals with autism and developmental or physical challenges.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names Love Serving Autism, autism spectrum disorder, developmental and physical challenges, therapeutic tennis and pickleball, life skills, and functional communication.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about small-group coaching, LSA-certified coaches and volunteers, adaptive instruction, scholarships, and how to register.

What we checked

What we found: Billings Parks and Recreation offers Love Serving Autism, introductory-level youth tennis and pickleball lessons with LSA-certified coaches that welcome all abilities and disabilities, designed to expand life skills and functional communication for individuals with autism and developmental or physical challenges.

We avoid ranking, recommending, evaluating quality, or making safety claims. Use the source links and contact the provider before enrolling.

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What to confirm

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