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Corporate and Foundation Donors

It is with pleasure that we recognize the following organizations for their commitment and shared belief in our vision to create a supportive and inclusive Ontario for autistic people. Their leadership and generosity makes an enduring and transformative difference in the lives of autistic people and the people who care for them. We remain deeply grateful for their support.

Our Partners

Autism Ontario achieves its mission through partnerships that help shape priorities and inform advocacy efforts aligned with our mission of creating a supportive and inclusive Ontario for autism. We collaborate with a variety of academic centres, hospitals, service providers, and non-profit organizations. This includes active partnerships and collaboration, expertise sharing and consultation, community engagement, and knowledge translation.

Nos partenaires

Pour accomplir sa mission, qui consiste à bâtir un Ontario plus solidaire et plus inclusif pour les personnes autistes, Autisme Ontario noue des partenariats qui aident à définir les priorités et à éclairer les efforts de revendication. Nous œuvrons avec divers centres universitaires, hôpitaux, fournisseurs de services et organismes sans but lucratif, dans le cadre de collaborations qui prennent plusieurs formes : partenariats et collaboration active, échange d’expertise et consultation, mobilisation communautaire et transfert de savoir.

Options d’adhésion

Veuillez consulter notre nouvelle page sur les adhésions et les abonnements pour obtenir des informations actualisées.

Mental Health Resources

Autism Ontario and Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) Ontario Division are working together to provide opportunities for autistic adults in Ontario to gain knowledge, skills, and resources in mental health by offering Living Life to the Full for Autistic Adults 18+.

Ressources de santé mentale

Autism Ontario and Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) Ontario Division are working together alongside their community partners, the York ASD Partnership, SAAAC Autism Centre, and MacART, to provide opportunities for autistic adults and their families in Ontario to gain knowledge, skills, and resources in mental health through an initiative called Mental Health Matters. Mental Health Matters is a mental health promotion program which will offer the CMHA flagship program Living Life to the Full to support these distinct groups.

Celebrate Autism Ontario's 50th Anniversary

Autism Ontario is celebrating its 50th anniversary! While we are proud of our accomplishments, we know there's still much work to be done. Together with the autism community, we are committed to promoting inclusivity and support for autistic individuals and their families. Let's continue to make a difference, together.

Célébrons le 50e anniversaire d'Autisme Ontario

Autisme Ontario fête son 50e anniversaire! Tout en étant fiers de nos réalisations, nous sommes conscients qu'il reste encore beaucoup à faire. En collaboration avec la communauté de l’autisme, nous sommes déterminés à promouvoir l'inclusion et le soutien des personnes autistes et de leurs familles. Ensemble, continuons de faire bouger les choses.

Strong Minds through Active Bodies

Strong Minds Through Active Bodies is a free online course for physical activity students, professionals, and people supporting autistic youth and adults to access physical activity programs and spaces. Participants who access this free course will learn about autism, neurodiversity, ableism, and autistic mental health. They will have access to crowd-sourced creative ideas to improve accessibility to community programs and physical activity for autistic youth and adults, and will have opportunities to contribute to a community of practice through discussion board posts and a written assignment

Celebrate the Spectrum School Giving Challenge

World Autism Day April 2, 2024 Help Autism Ontario celebrate World Autism Day! By holding your own school initiative in support of Autism Ontario, you will teach your students valuable lessons about community, giving, and inclusion by breaking down stigma about autism. There are 3 ways to show your support: Join the Celebrate the Spectrum School Giving Challenge Fly our flag during the month of April, or on April 2, 2024 Do both! The Celebrate the Spectrum School Giving Challenge Your school could win a profile in Autism Ontario’s Autism Matters magazine and widespread recognition on our

Défi des dons scolaires « Célébrons le spectre »

Journée mondiale de l’autisme, le 2 avril 2024 Aidez Autisme Ontario à célébrer la Journée mondiale de l’autisme! En organisant votre collecte de fonds à l’école pour soutenir Autisme Ontario, vous enseignerez à vos élèves de précieuses leçons sur la communauté, le don et l’inclusion en éliminant la stigmatisation relative à l’autisme. Il y a trois façons de montrer votre soutien : Joignez-vous au Défi des dons scolaires « Célébrons le spectre » Faites flotter notre drapeau pendant le mois d’avril ou le 2 avril 2024 Faites les deux! Défi des dons scolaires « Célébrons le spectre » Votre école

Volunteers are the foundation of our success!

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Autism Ontario. Our volunteers are the foundation of our success, and we are grateful to each person who commits their time, talent and treasure to advancing our mission and vision. Please note – All volunteers are required to submit a vulnerable sector check and complete volunteer training. Details will be sent following your application and successful interview. Volunteers attending our programs must be able to do so independently or be accompanied by a support person. Autism Ontario does not provide transfer-of-care for any of its in-person

Nos bénévoles constituent le fondement de notre succès

Nous vous remercions de l’intérêt que vous portez au bénévolat auprès d'Autisme Ontario. Nos bénévoles constituent le fondement de notre succès, et nous sommes reconnaissants à chaque personne qui consacre son temps, son talent et son argent à la réalisation de notre mission et de notre vision. À noter – Tous les bénévoles doivent soumettre une vérification des antécédents en vue d’un travail auprès de personnes vulnérables et suivre une formation de bénévole. Les détails seront envoyés suite à votre demande et à un entretien réussi. Les bénévoles qui participent à nos programmes doivent être

Transition To Adulthood Resources

Autism Ontario works to support autistic youth and their families through the transition to adulthood. People connect with Transition Services at Autism Ontario seeking answers to questions about planning and preparing for adulthood, moving to adult services and supports, funding, post-secondary education, options for life after high school (post secondary, jobs, community involvement, etc.), and more. Below you will find links to resources, learning materials, and content by autistic youth, their families, and professionals that may be helpful on the journey to adulthood.