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Mitchell's Place Social and Recreational Programs

Mitchell's Place

Birmingham, Alabama - Jefferson County

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Jun 4, 2026

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Birmingham

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Provider overview

Mitchell's Place in Birmingham offers after-school social and recreational enrichment plus adult Community Day programs for people with autism and developmental disabilities.

Mitchell's Place is a Birmingham autism organization offering social, recreational, and enrichment programs alongside its clinical services.

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Ages
Children, teens, and adults with autism and developmental disabilities; ASAP serves ages 6 to 18
Season
School-year after-school program and year-round adult Community Day programs
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ASAP and Community Day

After-school social and recreational enrichment, adult Community Day programs, eligibility, and enrollment.

Ages
Children, teens, and adults with autism and developmental disabilities; ASAP serves ages 6 to 18
Season
School-year after-school program and year-round adult Community Day programs
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Why this is listed
Mitchell's Place in Birmingham serves children and adults with autism and developmental disabilities and offers an After-School Social and Academic Enrichment Program (ASAP) for social and recreational skills plus Community Day programs for adults to socialize and build daily living skills.
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Program details we found

ASAP and Community Day

Mitchell's Place in Birmingham serves children and adults with autism and developmental disabilities and offers an After-School Social and Academic Enrichment Program (ASAP) for social and recreational skills plus Community Day programs for adults to socialize and build daily living skills.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names autism and developmental disabilities, an After-School Social and Academic Enrichment Program, social and recreational skills, and Community Day programs.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about the ASAP and Community Day activities, staffing support, the sensory environment, and how to enroll.

What we checked

What we found: Mitchell's Place in Birmingham serves children and adults with autism and developmental disabilities and offers an After-School Social and Academic Enrichment Program (ASAP) for social and recreational skills plus Community Day programs for adults to socialize and build daily living skills.

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