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Hi.

If you found your way to this page, then there is a good chance you (and/or someone you love) have recently joined the autism community. Or maybe you’ve been part of the autism community for awhile and you’re finding that you want to be connected or have a new question. We’re happy to help you any way that we can.

Before going any further, please know that we are here for you. In addition to our team, there is also an entire community of families who now have your back. In short, you and your family are not (and will not be) alone on this journey.

To some, a diagnosis is an answer. To others, it’s a hurdle. To many, it’s uncharted territory. We know that every autistic individual experiences autism differently, which means their loved ones’ experience is equally unique. There are numerous therapies, interventions, and resources – and to many whom have just received an Autism Spectrum Disorder diagnosis – it’s like a whole new language. There is a learning curve and though there are more individuals being diagnosed now than ever before, you may not have someone in your life who has walked this path before. You may not know where to turn for a new challenge that has come your way. Please reach out to us so we can help connect you!

There is an inquiry form below to fill out. One of our staff members will be in touch with you shortly to answer your question or connect you. You can also call us at 402-763-8830. We hope to talk with you soon!


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Support System

We are fortunate at Autism Action Partnership to have an amazing, supportive network of parents and professionals who make up and lead our Guild. These wonderful people offer their guidance and support to all members of the autism community (including each other) – and do so regularly.

Should you ever have a question, please fill out the brief form below so we can connect with you.

 

In addition to our team, there is also an entire community of families who now have your back.

In short, you and your family are not (and will not be) alone on this journey.