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QSAC Social Skills Group

QSAC

Queens, New York - Queens County

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May 29, 2026

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New York City

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Provider overview

QSAC offers borough-based Social Skills Groups in Manhattan and Queens for autistic participants with low support needs who meet residency and program fit requirements.

QSAC is a New York City and Long Island nonprofit serving autistic children and adults and their families.

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Registration
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Phone
(718) 728-8476 Ext. 1414
Ages
Autistic individuals with low support needs; confirm current age, residency, and fit requirements
Season
Session-based groups by QSAC schedule and borough availability
Cost
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QSAC Social Skills Group

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Social Skills Group

Borough-based group programming for autistic individuals with low support needs in Manhattan and Queens.

Ages
Autistic individuals with low support needs; confirm current age, residency, and fit requirements
Season
Session-based groups by QSAC schedule and borough availability
Schedule
The source describes Manhattan and Queens groups and asks families to contact QSAC for more information and current participation details.
Cost
Confirm current application steps, age range, residency requirements, group fee, meeting site, funding options, attendance expectations, and available openings directly with QSAC.
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May 29, 2026
Why this is listed
The official QSAC Social Skills Group page says QSAC provides a group for individuals on the autism spectrum with low support needs, lists Manhattan and Queens groups, states that participants must reside in the borough for the group they wish to join, and gives a named contact with phone and email.
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Social Skills Group

The official QSAC Social Skills Group page says QSAC provides a group for individuals on the autism spectrum with low support needs, lists Manhattan and Queens groups, states that participants must reside in the borough for the group they wish to join, and gives a named contact with phone and email.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: QSAC says the Social Skills Group is for individuals on the autism spectrum with low support needs and operates in Manhattan and Queens.

Access notes to confirm: Participants should confirm borough residency rules, building access, transportation, group size, communication expectations, staff support model, sensory needs, restroom access, and whether the group format matches the participant's goals before applying.

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What we found: The official QSAC Social Skills Group page says QSAC provides a group for individuals on the autism spectrum with low support needs, lists Manhattan and Queens groups, states that participants must reside in the borough for the group they wish to join, and gives a named contact with phone and email.

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