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Simcoe County Charity Golf Classic

The 10th Annual Charity Golf Classic raised $28,500 in 2019. Many thanks to our sponsors, those who donated prizes, golfers and volunteers who made the day a success!

Niagara Tee Up for Autism

Charity Golf Tournament Thank you for your interest in our annual charity golf tournament. Please check back in March 2020 for more details! Autism Ontario - Niagara Region Chapter hosts a Charity Golf Tournament at Rolling Meadows Golf Club, (located at 12741 Montrose Road, Niagara Falls, ON) each year to directly benefit individuals and families with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Like to play golf and help people? Autism Ontario - Niagara Chapter's Tee Up for Autism Charity Golf Tournament is the perfect event for you! Proceeds from Tee Up! For Autism benefit our Family Funding Bursary

Simcoe County Donors

Autism Ontario - Simcoe County Chapter is fortunate to receive community support from so many wonderful individuals and organizations. Here is a list of our recent donors and generous gift in kind funders: Granted our Chapter $2500 for our 2019 Ski/Snowboard Program at Mt St Louis! Kiwanis Club of Orillia donated $2000 to be used for our Social Skills Programming! Many thanks to the Catch the Ace committee in Angus for donating $5000 to our Chapter! Patchless MC 'Ride for Autism' raised over $16,500 in 2018! WW Huronia & Mapleview Locations Collected $9,000 in the month of April, 2019! ​ CIBC

Volunteer with the West Region

There are many opportunities to volunteer with Autism Ontario. Whether you are looking for something casual or something more committed, there is a volunteer role suited to you. Here are some of the ways you can volunteer with Autism Ontario: Administrative: help with mailings, thank you letters, etc. Events: we run events year-round, which require volunteers to keep them running smoothly Whether you want to lend a hand with administrative work, help with event planning, volunteer at an event, or sit on a committee, we encourage you to become a volunteer and help us raise awareness of Autism

Children and Youth Programs

F.A.S.T (Fun, Active, Social Team!) Club: For children and youth with ASD (Ages 5-12) Participants will be divided into teams, and each night will have a “weekly goal” to meet (i.e. waiting my turn, sharing with friends, saying thank you, etc). They will participate in different stations (fine motor focus, gross motor focus, and sensory & exploration) which will seek to offer many opportunities for participants to interact with one another socially, and build their peer relationships. STARS (Social Training & Recreation Skills) For Teens and Adults with ASD ( Ages 13+) A recreational program

Volunteer with the South Region

There are many opportunities to volunteer with Autism Ontario. Whether you are looking for something casual or something more committed, there is a volunteer role suited to you. Here are some of the ways you can volunteer with Autism Ontario: Administrative: help with mailings, thank you letters, etc. Events: we run events year-round, which require volunteers to keep them running smoothly Whether you want to lend a hand with administrative work, help with event planning, volunteer at an event, or sit on a committee, we encourage you to become a volunteer and help us raise awareness of Autism

Central East Region

"Wanted to pass along our thanks for the recent cookie kit! Our son really enjoyed the independence the kit provided and was proud to serve his cookies as dessert to his auntie and uncle."
Mom of a cookie kit participant

Central East Region

    Simcoe County New Diagnosis

    You've just received a diagnosis of ASD for your child. Or you're on a waitlist for assessment. Or you suspect that your child may have autism. Now What? Empowerment through Learning & Connecting .. "Next Steps - A Resource Guide for Families" and "Future Steps" for those who have recently had a child diagnosed with autism are now available on our website. Over 45 agencies and services are listed to help parents and community partners navigate the programs and services for children with autism living in Simcoe County. Diagnosticians will now be able to direct parents to this easy to use guide
    Autism Ontario Niagara Chapter

    Niagara Summer Camp FAQs for Parents

    Autism Ontario Niagara Region has provided an informative Summer Camp FAQ package for parents. This package includes details on what to bring, extreme weather policies, important health information including medication policy, and other additional information to help ensure everyone has a safe and enjoyable camp experience! To download the document, please click here Questions? Contact the Niagara Region Camp Director.

    Toronto Region

    “My daughter absolutely loved it. Thank you so much for what you do and what you bring to families. It couldn’t have been more perfect thing, especially when she has been stuck at home all week!”

    Melissa mom of six-year-old

    Toronto Region

     

    North Region

    “When I registered my son, I had no idea what his level of engagement would be. But, boy, from the moment he signed on - it was pretty clear he was ‘all in’. … I guess I missed the bit about needing a deck of cards, but he heard the request and located them himself. Hooray for paying attention and listening!

    Mom of a participant in the North Region Magic program

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    West Region

    Welcome. Our provincial and regional goal is to be a reliable source of information and support for all citizens who have a connection to autism including families, children, adults on the spectrum, caregivers, support workers, and teachers.

    Région Ouest

    Bienvenue :

    À l’échelle provinciale comme à l’échelle régionale, notre but est d’offrir une source fiable d’information et de soutien à toutes les personnes directement concernées par l’autisme, y compris les familles, les enfants, les adultes autistes, les aidants, les travailleurs de soutien et les éducateurs.

    Notre travail :

    Offrir des programmes et des activités de grande qualité aux enfants, aux jeunes adultes et aux adultes autistes.

    Offrir des ressources, des webinaires et/ou des ateliers de formation qui encouragent la défense des droits des personnes autistes, apportent un