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Interactive Autism Network (IAN) - an innovative online project brining together tens of thousands of people affected by autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and hundreds of researchers in a search for answers.  Individuals with an ASD and their families can share information in a secure setting to become part of the largest online autism research effort.  The data collected by IAN both facilitates scientific research and empowers autism community leaders to advocate for improved services and resources.  In addition, anyone impacted by an ASD can become part of IAN's online community to stay informed about autism research and make their voices heard. ~ an initiative of the Kennedy Krieger Institute

Louisiana Chapter of ASA - Our Vision: All individuals throughout Louisiana affected by ASD will enjoy better quality lifestyles.  The Autism Society of America, Louisiana Chapter holds a state conference every other year.   

My Autism Team - The social network for parents of kids with autism.


Operation Autism - A resource guide for military families.

 
Sesame Street & Autism: See Amazing in All Children​ -a nationwide initiative aimed at communities with children ages 2 to 5. Developed with input from parents, people who serve the autism community, and people with autism, See Amazing in All Children offers families ways to overcome common challenges and simplify everyday activities. At the same time, the project fosters an affirming narrative around autism for all families and kids.
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