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UF Jacksonville CARD Autism and Related Disabilities Support

University of Florida Jacksonville CARD

Jacksonville, Florida - Duval County

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May 29, 2026

Area

Jacksonville / Northeast Florida

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6271 St. Augustine Road, Suite 1, Jacksonville, FL 32217

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Provider overview

UF/Jacksonville CARD provides free autism and related-disabilities support across Baker, Clay, Nassau, Duval, Flagler, and St. Johns counties, including parent training, workshops, referrals, support groups, social skills groups, and sibshops.

UF/Jacksonville CARD is a University of Florida Center for Autism and Related Disabilities site serving Northeast Florida counties through free autism-related support, training, family services, school consultation, and referrals.

Quick facts

Registration
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Ages
Individuals of any age with autism spectrum disorders or related disabilities, plus family members and professionals
Season
Year-round CARD supports, training events, referrals, and family services as scheduled by UF/Jacksonville CARD
Cost
The source says CARD services are provided free of charge; families should confirm registration, service area, event availability, and any partner-service costs.

Location contacts

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UF/Jacksonville CARD

6271 St. Augustine Road, Suite 1, Jacksonville, FL 32217

The source lists Baker, Clay, Duval, Flagler, Nassau, and St. Johns as served counties and provides a phone and email contact.

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CARD family support, training, and referrals

Free autism and related-disabilities support with parent training, workshops, referrals, support groups, social skills groups, sibshops, school consultation, and community awareness.

Ages
Individuals of any age with autism spectrum disorders or related disabilities, plus family members and professionals
Season
Year-round CARD supports, training events, referrals, and family services as scheduled by UF/Jacksonville CARD
Schedule
The source lists CARD services and says upcoming events and constituency board meetings should be checked for current dates.
Cost
The source says CARD services are provided free of charge; families should confirm registration, service area, event availability, and any partner-service costs.
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May 29, 2026
Why this is listed
The official University of Florida College of Medicine Jacksonville CARD page says UF/Jacksonville CARD serves Baker, Clay, Duval, Flagler, Nassau, and St. Johns counties, provides support and assistance free of charge to individuals with autism and related disabilities, families, and professionals, serves individuals of any age with autism spectrum disorders and related dual-sensory disabilities, and lists parent training, functional behavioral assessment, behavior support plans, training events and workshops, referrals to service providers, funding sources and support groups, family support, counseling, support groups, social skills groups, sibshops, school consultation, community awareness events, and autism-related training events.
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Program details we found

CARD family support, training, and referrals

The official University of Florida College of Medicine Jacksonville CARD page says UF/Jacksonville CARD serves Baker, Clay, Duval, Flagler, Nassau, and St. Johns counties, provides support and assistance free of charge to individuals with autism and related disabilities, families, and professionals, serves individuals of any age with autism spectrum disorders and related dual-sensory disabilities, and lists parent training, functional behavioral assessment, behavior support plans, training events and workshops, referrals to service providers, funding sources and support groups, family support, counseling, support groups, social skills groups, sibshops, school consultation, community awareness events, and autism-related training events.

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What the provider says: UF/Jacksonville CARD describes free support and assistance, autism spectrum disorders, related disabilities, dual-sensory impairments, families, professionals, parent training, functional behavioral assessment, behavior support plans, training events, workshops, referrals, funding sources, support groups, family support, counseling, social skills groups, sibshops, school consultation, community awareness events, and autism-related training.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm county eligibility, registration steps, documentation needs, language access, virtual options, workshop schedules, support-group availability, social-skills group openings, sibshop format, school consultation process, and whether CARD can refer to local Baker, Clay, Nassau, or nearby providers.

What we checked

What we found: The official University of Florida College of Medicine Jacksonville CARD page says UF/Jacksonville CARD serves Baker, Clay, Duval, Flagler, Nassau, and St. Johns counties, provides support and assistance free of charge to individuals with autism and related disabilities, families, and professionals, serves individuals of any age with autism spectrum disorders and related dual-sensory disabilities, and lists parent training, functional behavioral assessment, behavior support plans, training events and workshops, referrals to service providers, funding sources and support groups, family support, counseling, support groups, social skills groups, sibshops, school consultation, community awareness events, and autism-related training events.

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