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Central New York Chapter of the Autism Society

Central New York Chapter of the Autism Society of America

DeWitt, New York - Onondaga County

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DeWitt

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DeWitt, New York

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Provider overview

The Central New York Chapter of the Autism Society offers monthly meetings with guest speakers, annual family events, and recreational programming for families affected by autism near Syracuse.

The Central New York Chapter of the Autism Society serves families affected by autism in the Syracuse area with monthly meetings, family events, and recreational programming.

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Families affected by autism; programs serve children through young adults
Season
Year-round, with monthly meetings and annual family events
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Central New York Chapter of the Autism Society

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Monthly meetings and family events

Autism monthly meetings with guest speakers, networking, annual family events, recreational programming, and a young-adult social group.

Ages
Families affected by autism; programs serve children through young adults
Season
Year-round, with monthly meetings and annual family events
Schedule
Contact the Central New York Chapter of the Autism Society or see its events page for current monthly meetings, family events, and programs.
Cost
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The Central New York Chapter of the Autism Society holds monthly meetings featuring guest speakers and networking for families affected by autism, alongside annual family-oriented events, recreational programming, and a twice-monthly social group for young adults.
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Monthly meetings and family events

The Central New York Chapter of the Autism Society holds monthly meetings featuring guest speakers and networking for families affected by autism, alongside annual family-oriented events, recreational programming, and a twice-monthly social group for young adults.

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What the provider says: The source names autism, monthly meetings with guest speakers, networking, annual family-oriented events, recreational programming, and a twice-monthly young-adult social group.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about monthly meeting topics and locations, family events, recreational programs, the young-adult social group, and how to get connected.

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What we found: The Central New York Chapter of the Autism Society holds monthly meetings featuring guest speakers and networking for families affected by autism, alongside annual family-oriented events, recreational programming, and a twice-monthly social group for young adults.

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