West Virginia Autism Training Center
West Virginia Autism Training Center (Marshall University)
Huntington, West Virginia - Cabell County
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Jun 3, 2026
Huntington
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Provider overview
The West Virginia Autism Training Center at Marshall University offers regional social skills groups, free Make and Take sessions, and no-cost direct services and family support for West Virginians with autism.
The West Virginia Autism Training Center, based at Marshall University with offices in Huntington and Fairmont, is a statewide agency providing training, social skills groups, and no-cost direct services for West Virginians with autism.
Quick facts
- Registration
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- Contact page
- https://www.marshall.edu/atc/
- Phone
- 304-696-2332
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- Ages
- Children, teens, and adults with autism and their families across West Virginia
- Season
- Year-round services, social skills groups, and sessions by region
- Cost
- Direct services for registered families and Make and Take sessions are offered at no cost; confirm registration and current regional offerings.
Location contacts
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Groups and sessions are offered regionally and may rotate. Families should register and confirm current offerings in their region with the WV ATC.
Programs and offerings
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Social skills groups and family direct services
Regional social skills groups, free Make and Take sessions, no-cost person-centered direct services, and statewide family support.
- Ages
- Children, teens, and adults with autism and their families across West Virginia
- Season
- Year-round services, social skills groups, and sessions by region
- Schedule
- Contact the WV ATC to register for direct services and to find social skills groups and sessions offered in your region of West Virginia.
- Cost
- Direct services for registered families and Make and Take sessions are offered at no cost; confirm registration and current regional offerings.
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Listing check
- Last checked
- Jun 3, 2026
- Why this is listed
- The West Virginia Autism Training Center at Marshall University is a statewide agency that develops and facilitates social skills groups for children, teens, and adults in each region, offers free Make and Take sessions, and provides no-cost person-centered direct services to registered West Virginia families, with regional staff and offices in Huntington and Fairmont.
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- 1 public source
- Location contacts
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Program details we found
Social skills groups and family direct services
The West Virginia Autism Training Center at Marshall University is a statewide agency that develops and facilitates social skills groups for children, teens, and adults in each region, offers free Make and Take sessions, and provides no-cost person-centered direct services to registered West Virginia families, with regional staff and offices in Huntington and Fairmont.
Inclusion and support details
What the provider says: The source names social skills groups for children, teens, and adults, Make and Take sessions, person-centered direct services, and statewide regional staff.
Access notes to confirm: Ask about registering for direct services, social skills groups near you, Make and Take sessions, and what support is offered in home, school, and community settings.
What we checked
What we found: The West Virginia Autism Training Center at Marshall University is a statewide agency that develops and facilitates social skills groups for children, teens, and adults in each region, offers free Make and Take sessions, and provides no-cost person-centered direct services to registered West Virginia families, with regional staff and offices in Huntington and Fairmont.
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Sources used
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- Government sourceWV Autism Training Center - Overview of Services
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What to confirm
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- Who should families contact to talk through accommodations before registering?
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