Emory Autism Center strives to be a leader and advocate to break through barriers to inclusion and opportunities, and to develop and promote innovative, practical and welcoming approaches to building communities. We emphasize accessible, evidence-based and useful services and information for autistic and neurodivergent individuals as well as their families and dedicated professionals and community members throughout Georgia and the Southeast.
Your gift allows us to flexibly grow and adapt to meet ongoing needs in the community as they arise. For example, our Early Emory, Monarch, myLIFE and Emory Oaks programs all benefited from philanthropic funding in their nascent development. EAC continues to engage with the community to see what needs we can meet as they arise, including more and better training across the region, acquisition of new technology solutions to meet program needs and seed funding to hire new staff necessary to accomplish program goals.