2026-04-16T00:00:00-04:00
  • Philadelphia Police Autism Town Hall

    Lighthouse Sports Complex 199 E. Erie Ave., Philadelphia, United States

    This is the 1st Autism Town Hall hosted by the Philadelphia Police Department, in partnership with the Center for Autism Research at CHOP, St. Christopher's Hospital for Children, and Lighthouse. This event will be an annual event to bridge the connection between Law Enforcement/First responders and the Autism communities.

    Free
  • It Took a Village: Raising a Child with Special Needs into Adulthood

    “It Took a Village: Raising a Child with Special Needs into Adulthood” Delaware County Intermediate Unit, 200 Yale Avenue, Morton, Pa, PA, United States

    Diagnosed with autism at the age of four, this determined young man taught himself to play the acoustic, electric and bass guitars at the age of 14. But it was his introduction to the blues sound that provided the musical construct from which he developed his own style.

  • Autism Panel Discussion: Living with Autism, Transitioning into School

    Hear from several speakers with lived experience in children with autism transitioning to Kindergarten, or to any school. We’re pleased to welcome a parent of a child who recently transitioned, an individual with lived experience, and a representative from the School District.

  • MaST Community Charter Autism/Disability Resource Night

    MaST Community Charter School III 1 Crown Way, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    MaST Community Charter School is hosting an Autism/Disability Resource and Acceptance night. Join us for an exciting Autism/Disability Resource and Acceptance Night at MaST Community Charter School! We welcome all families from our three schools to explore valuable resources, supports, and extracurricular activities available in Philadelphia and the surrounding areas. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect and learn together!

    Free
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