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Capital Area Autism Network

Capital Area Autism Network (CAAN)

Baton Rouge, Louisiana - East Baton Rouge County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Baton Rouge

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Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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Provider overview

The Capital Area Autism Network connects, supports, and advocates for the Baton Rouge autism community, driving sensory-inclusive efforts like its Autism Certified City and Come As You Are arts programs.

The Capital Area Autism Network is a Baton Rouge nonprofit advancing connection, opportunity, and advocacy for the autism community, including sensory-inclusive certification efforts.

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Ages
Neurodiverse and autistic people of all ages and their families in the Baton Rouge area
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Year-round connection, advocacy, events, and arts programming
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Capital Area Autism Network

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Connection, advocacy, and sensory-inclusive programs

Autism community connection and advocacy, Autism Certified City initiative, Come As You Are arts program, sensory bags, and resources.

Ages
Neurodiverse and autistic people of all ages and their families in the Baton Rouge area
Season
Year-round connection, advocacy, events, and arts programming
Schedule
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The Capital Area Autism Network (CAAN) works to address the needs of the autism community in the Baton Rouge area through connection, opportunity, and advocacy, including an Autism Certified City initiative with partners like BREC and the East Baton Rouge Parish Library and a Come As You Are arts program supplying sensory bags to local theaters.
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Connection, advocacy, and sensory-inclusive programs

The Capital Area Autism Network (CAAN) works to address the needs of the autism community in the Baton Rouge area through connection, opportunity, and advocacy, including an Autism Certified City initiative with partners like BREC and the East Baton Rouge Parish Library and a Come As You Are arts program supplying sensory bags to local theaters.

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What the provider says: The source names the autism community, connection, opportunity, and advocacy, an Autism Certified City initiative, and a Come As You Are arts program with sensory bags.

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What we found: The Capital Area Autism Network (CAAN) works to address the needs of the autism community in the Baton Rouge area through connection, opportunity, and advocacy, including an Autism Certified City initiative with partners like BREC and the East Baton Rouge Parish Library and a Come As You Are arts program supplying sensory bags to local theaters.

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