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Great River Autism Connection Family Events and Resources

Great River Autism Connection

Quincy, Illinois - Adams County

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May 15, 2026

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Western Illinois

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235 N 12th St, Quincy, IL 62301

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Provider overview

Great River Autism Connection is a Quincy-area autism family resource and connection program that offers free family events, resources, education opportunities, and an annual community walk.

Great River Autism Connection is a Quincy Medical Group Foundation program supporting autism awareness, family connection, educational opportunities, resource access, and community acceptance in the Quincy area.

Quick facts

Phone
217-222-6550
Email
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Ages
Individuals of all ages with autism spectrum disorders, plus families, caregivers, teachers, and community supporters
Season
Year-round family resources and periodic events, including an annual autism acceptance and awareness walk
Cost
The source says GRAC offers free events for families to connect; families should confirm event details, grant eligibility, and any activity-specific costs.

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Quincy Medical Group Foundation

235 N 12th St, Quincy, IL 62301

The source lists QMG Foundation contact information and describes GRAC as a program supporting families and caregivers of people with autism spectrum disorders.

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Autism family connection and resource events

Family events, autism resources, education opportunities, annual awareness walk, and caregiver connection through the QMG Foundation program.

Ages
Individuals of all ages with autism spectrum disorders, plus families, caregivers, teachers, and community supporters
Season
Year-round family resources and periodic events, including an annual autism acceptance and awareness walk
Schedule
Families should use the GRAC and QMG Foundation source for current family events, annual walk details, grant cycles, and resource updates.
Cost
The source says GRAC offers free events for families to connect; families should confirm event details, grant eligibility, and any activity-specific costs.
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Why this is listed
The official Quincy Medical Group Foundation Great River Autism Connection page says GRAC offers free events for families to connect, provides resources, promotes educational opportunities, hosts an annual walk, supports families and caregivers of individuals with autism spectrum disorders, and lists QMG Foundation contact information.
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Program details we found

Autism family connection and resource events

The official Quincy Medical Group Foundation Great River Autism Connection page says GRAC offers free events for families to connect, provides resources, promotes educational opportunities, hosts an annual walk, supports families and caregivers of individuals with autism spectrum disorders, and lists QMG Foundation contact information.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source says GRAC gives families and caregivers of individuals with autism spectrum disorders a chance to learn, share, gain resources, and connect.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm current event dates, sensory or crowd considerations, caregiver participation, grant eligibility, resource-request paperwork, parking, restroom access, and whether a specific event is designed for children, adults, or all ages.

What we checked

What we found: The official Quincy Medical Group Foundation Great River Autism Connection page says GRAC offers free events for families to connect, provides resources, promotes educational opportunities, hosts an annual walk, supports families and caregivers of individuals with autism spectrum disorders, and lists QMG Foundation contact information.

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What to confirm

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