Late Diagnosis of Autism Support Group Meeting
VirtualVirtual support group meeting for adults diagnosed on the autism spectrum later in life. This meeting is open to people who believe they are autistic, and don’t know where to turn for help. Register here
Empowered Voices Leadership Group
The 2024 schedule will go to meeting monthly on the 3rd Thursday from 6 - 8 p.m. The next meeting is on Thursday, March 21. Contact Melissa Skiffen, Disability & Family Support Advocate, [email protected] or 724.837.8159 x114 with any questions. Google Meet Link or dial: (US) +1 304.908.9025 PIN: 199 210 961#
ARTfully UPlifting
PNC Theater 350 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, United StatesARTfully UPlifting is a newly developed show uniting themes of hope, acceptance, and inclusion for sensory-friendly audiences. In a first-of-its-kind for Point Park University, the Conservatory of Performing Arts students will create a variety of live performances showcased in a concert style format. With a diverse offering of the sensational talents of our COPA students, each variety act will range from 90 seconds to 2 minutes in length. Audiences can expect a full-length showcase featuring something for everyone, and most importantly, &hellip read more
Late Diagnosis of Autism Support Group Meeting
VirtualVirtual support group meeting for adults diagnosed on the autism spectrum later in life. This meeting is open to people who believe they are autistic, and don’t know where to turn for help. email [email protected] for Zoom link.
Dick’s Sporting Goods Pittsburgh Marathon 2024
Downtown Pittsburgh PA, United StatesRun for a Reason! Visit Autism Connection of PA's Race Roster to run, walk, wheel, or support.
Three Rivers Community Care Summer Kickoff
Three Rivers Community Care 1 Veterans Way, Carnegie, PA, United States3RCC Summer Kick Off Saturday May 18, 2024, 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM Carnegie, 1 Veterans Way, Carnegie, PA 15106, USA Join Three Rivers Community Care at the Carnegie Borough Building to kick off summer with this Free community event! Live Music Crafts Community Resources Yard Games Sensory Room And More!
The Lindsay Theater 418 Walnut Street, Sewickley, PA, United States
From our friends The Lindsay Theater The next sensory friendly screening at The Lindsay will be on Saturday, May 25, at 10:30 a.m. IF, a mix of live action and animation, relates the funny and touching story of a girl who can see people's imaginary friends, and sets out to reunite the “pretend” playmates with the kids who loved them. All tickets will be discounted to $8.75. Parking and directions can be found online. If the ticket price prevents attendance, &hellip read more
Posibilidades Infinitas Virtual Autism Support Group
VirtualA free virtual support group for families and people on the spectrum from different communities. Families will share their experiences and have different topics, presenters and activities. Meetings are the first and third Thursday of every month from 5:00 – 6:30 pm. They also offer various free services to the Latino community in Pennsylvania. The registration link for the Zoom meetings changes with each meeting. The easiest way to register for meetings is to contact [email protected] or call (267) 339-9872. &hellip read more
Late Diagnosis of Autism Support Group Meeting
Virtual support group meeting for adults diagnosed on the autism spectrum later in life. This meeting is open to people who believe they are autistic, and don’t know where to turn for help. email [email protected] for Zoom link.
Carnegie Museum of Natural History’s Sensory Friendly Evening: Camp Out
Carnegie Museum 4400 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, United StatesSensory Friendly Evening: Camp Out Friday, June 14 6:00-9:00 p.m. Head to Carnegie Museum of Natural History for a sensory-supportive evening campout, no sleeping bag or tent required! Read seasonal stories around the faux campfire and explore nighttime nature with some live animal ambassadors. Museum galleries will reopen for this event after the museum has closed to the general public and will have reduced audio/visual elements, and calming spaces with support materials. Visit the Carnegie Museum of Natural History website &hellip read more