This April, ASA and volunteer Walk Leaders will host 15 Walks for Autism and/or 5K Race to Solve the Puzzle events to bring a day of recognition, education and hope to the countless families impacted by this neurological disorder now affecting 1 in 68.  Please make plans to attend and support this very important cause!


Register - Coming SOON!

 

March 25th

Huntsville 5K - (Hampton Cove Middle School)

April 7th

Birmingham + 5k - Veterans Park
Cullman + 5K - Wallace State Community College 
Athens - Athens High School
Auburn - Kiesel Park
Franklin County - Red Bay High School  
Decatur - Delano Park 
Anniston - Saks High School
Haleyville - Haleyville High School 

April 14th

Huntsville (Walk only) - Jaycee Community Building
Montgomery + 5K - Faulkner University 
Tuscaloosa +5K - Sokol Park
Florence (TBD)

April 21st

Dothan + 5K - Kiwanis Park
Alex City - Alex City Middle School - (coming soon)

April 28th



 

Dates are still being finalized. Stay tuned for a Walk for Autism event near you!

 

Since 1994, the Autism Society of Alabama continues to serve those living on the spectrum and their families through compassionate programs, education and advocacy.As the state’s leading source of information for autism, ASA maintains a current online resource directory, as well as, an information and referral specialist to answer thousands of calls seeking help.ASA has grown to not only educate individuals and families through conferences and workshops, but has implemented numerous other programs that are still going strong today.
ASA is proud to recognize the formation of 33 Network Support groups in communities across Alabama. Training first responders and providing respite stipends for ASD caregivers is also an important piece of our mission. With family enrichment opportunities hosted by ASA at an all-time high, families recognize and appreciate Alabama businesses that are working to promote sensory friendly environments. Camp FROG is one of the Society’s most popular events with the kids and ASA is looking to expand this program in an effort to serve more of our population. The Autism Society of Alabama believes each person on the spectrum is unique and hopeful for a bright future. The Autism Society of Alabama pledges to continue to work toward making the world a better place to live, work and play.