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Danville-Boyle County Autism Support Group

Danville-Boyle County Autism Support Group

Danville, Kentucky - Boyle County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Danville

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Danville, Kentucky

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Provider overview

A long-running parent support group for families affected by autism in Danville and Boyle County, hosting speakers, family events, and peer support at no cost to members.

A parent-founded autism support group serving the Danville-Boyle County area (and surrounding counties), affiliated with the Kentucky Autism Training Center at the University of Louisville.

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Ages
Families and caregivers of children and individuals affected by autism; confirm specifics.
Season
Year-round, with speakers throughout the year and summer family events
Cost
Free; the group has never charged members dues or fees and operates through donations.

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Danville-Boyle County Autism Support Group

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Autism parent support group meetings

Parent support group for autism families with speakers, peer discussion, and free family events serving Boyle, Mercer, Casey, Lincoln, and Garrard Counties.

Ages
Families and caregivers of children and individuals affected by autism; confirm specifics.
Season
Year-round, with speakers throughout the year and summer family events
Schedule
Meetings feature guest speakers and parent discussion, plus summer family events. Contact the group for current meeting dates and locations.
Cost
Free; the group has never charged members dues or fees and operates through donations.
How we checked this listing (2 public sources)

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Last checked
Jun 3, 2026
Why this is listed
The Kentucky Autism Training Center (University of Louisville) lists the Danville-Boyle County Autism Support Group, formed in 1997 by parents, teachers, and professionals; the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services KY FACES directory lists it serving Boyle, Mercer, Casey, Lincoln, and Garrard Counties with contact Melissa Caudill at (859) 236-8812 / gmcbrc@bellsouth.net.
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Program details we found

Autism parent support group meetings

The Kentucky Autism Training Center (University of Louisville) lists the Danville-Boyle County Autism Support Group, formed in 1997 by parents, teachers, and professionals; the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services KY FACES directory lists it serving Boyle, Mercer, Casey, Lincoln, and Garrard Counties with contact Melissa Caudill at (859) 236-8812 / gmcbrc@bellsouth.net.

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What the provider says: The sources name an autism parent support group, families and professionals, speakers, peer support, and free family events.

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What we checked

What we found: The Kentucky Autism Training Center (University of Louisville) lists the Danville-Boyle County Autism Support Group, formed in 1997 by parents, teachers, and professionals; the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services KY FACES directory lists it serving Boyle, Mercer, Casey, Lincoln, and Garrard Counties with contact Melissa Caudill at (859) 236-8812 / gmcbrc@bellsouth.net.

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