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Organization feature events and sponsor information to raise funds to broaden public awareness and understanding of autism and for the research of early detection.
www.forautistickids.com
Online group and mailing list for people who have, or are related to someone who has, an autistic spectrum disorder and one or more other disabilities or health conditions.
groups.yahoo.com
Support resource site for families. Features family stories, message boards, and chat rooms as well as links to sites for services and local support.
www.communityzero.com
Support community for parents and families, news, photo-art gallery, information and interactive features.
www.autisticsociety.org
Advocacy group for raising public and professional awareness of autism spectrum disorders.
www.nationalautismassociation.org
E-mail pen pal list for people with Asperger syndrome and similar autistic spectrum conditions.
www.squarecircles.net
Hide and Seek Special Needs Support Group
Parent led support group for Autistic Spectrum Disorders.
www.geocities.com
Defeat Autism with Great Success
Support group for parents with children affected by autistic spectrum disorders, including autism, high functioning autism, Asperger Syndrome, and Hyperlexia.
geocities.com
Community site and message board bringing together people together who are affected by autism.
www.togetherforautism.org
Support group in Naperville Illinois - resources, forum, online newsletter, and links.
www.autismcommunityconnection.com
Support group building an autistic culture and bringing aspies/autistics together to help oppose abusive therapies.
www.aspiesforfreedom.org
Online community and resource for those with Asperger's Syndrome.
www.wrongplanet.net
Online information on events, news, seminars, conferences, where to find help, support groups, and early intervention.
www.autismlink.com
Club for adolescents witrh Asperger Syndrome.
www.thesummit.co.uk
Group fighting against the idea of a cure for autism, arguing that it is not a disease and not something that is to be cured or "fixed." Supports the position that people with autism should be allowed to be what they are, not shunned for what they are not.
www.aspiesforfreedom.com