Week of Events
Women and Non-Binary Friendship Group for Those on the Autism Spectrum
Women and Non-Binary Friendship Group for Those on the Autism Spectrum
Temporarily Full! Women and Non-Binary Friendship Group for Those on the Autism Spectrum (based in Portland) This group is temporarily full and not accepting more participants at this time. To be placed on a waitlist, please contact ASO at info@AutismSocietyOregon.org or call 503-636-1676. Meets on the 1st & 3rd Sundays of each month, from 3:30-5:00pm. For female-identifying and non-binary Autistic people, […]
Mighty Minds Playgroup (Warrenton)
Mighty Minds Playgroup (Warrenton)
Presented by First Steps Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities (Warrenton) Mighty Minds Playgroup is a fun, inclusive space designed for neurodivergent kids ages 6-11 to connect, explore, and grow together! In our weekly sessions, children are encouraged to build friendships, practice social skills, and enjoy sensory-friendly play activities tailored to their unique interests and strengths. […]
Hybrid Support Group for Autistic Adults (SW Portland & online)
Hybrid Support Group for Autistic Adults (SW Portland & online)
HYBRID - A Support Group for Autistic adults 18-30 who are seeking community. Meetings are held every other week on Monday, alternating between Zoom & hybrid. Meets from 5:30 to 7:00 pm. When in-person we met in SW Portland. Facilitated by Sadie, an Autistic person. Click here to REGISTER. For more information contact Lori Ball […]
Friendship Group for Autistic Kids (suggested ages: 7 – 13)
Friendship Group for Autistic Kids (suggested ages: 7 – 13)
Friendship Group for Autistic Kids (suggested ages: 7 – 13): Meets Every Monday, from 6:00pm – 6:45pm. A place to meet, get to know each other, be silly, explore common interests, and make friends. On alternating Monday meetings, the group plays Minecraft. This group is meeting on-line, with occasional in person meetups. To register and […]
Toddler Tuesday (Warrenton)
Toddler Tuesday (Warrenton)
Presented by First Steps Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities (Warrenton) Toddler Tuesday is a weekly playgroup tailored for neurodivergent children ages 0-5, offering a gentle introduction to social play and sensory-friendly activities. Each session is designed to help little ones explore, engage, and grow at their own pace in a safe and welcoming environment. From […]
Support and Discussion Group for Autistic Adults – Tuesday Edition, age 18+ (Online)
Support and Discussion Group for Autistic Adults – Tuesday Edition, age 18+ (Online)
(Online) Support and Discussion Group for Autistic Adults - Tuesday Edition, age 18 + Meets online every Tuesday, from 5:30 to 7:00 pm. Due to the popularity of the Thursday night group, we’ve opened this version that meets as a separate group on Tuesday evenings. The purpose of this group is to cultivate a safe, […]
Oaks Park Sensory Skate
Oaks Park Sensory Skate
Presented by Oaks Park Sensory Skate We will be offering a sensory-sensitive skating time for kids 10 and younger and their families each Wednesday from 10-11:30 AM during our Chipper's Preschool Skate session Music volumes will be reduced, disco lights turned off, and a quiet sensory play space will be provided. Information and ticketing can […]
Grupo de apoyo para padres de NAMI en español (En línea)
Grupo de apoyo para padres de NAMI en español (En línea)
Grupo de apoyo para padres de NAMI en español Un grupo de apoyo gratuito para padres, familiares y cuidadores que crían niños/adolescentes (0-18) que tienen problemas de salud mental. Horario: 2do miércoles de cada mes Hora: 4:00 - 5:30 PM. Ubicación: En línea a través de Zoom Regístrese aquí. Para cualquier pregunta, envíe un correo […]
Online Intersectional Identity Group
Online Intersectional Identity Group
(Online) Intersectional Identity Group - Support and Discussion Group for Autistic Adults with Intersectional Identities, age 18+ Meets online every Wednesday, from 5:30 to 7:00pm. The purpose of this group is to cultivate a safe space to process and discuss what it’s like to have an intersectional autistic identity in the world (e.g., autistic people […]
Sip and Support (Warrenton)
Sip and Support (Warrenton)
Presented by First Steps Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities (Warrenton) Sip and Support is a welcoming gathering space for parents and caregivers of neurodivergent children to relax, recharge, and connect over coffee. In our casual, judgment-free environment, we share resources, advice, and experiences while enjoying a warm drink and good company. Sip and Support is […]
Autistic Parents Parenting Group (online)
Autistic Parents Parenting Group (online)
Presented by The Autism Society of Oregon Autistic Parents Parenting Group Connecting Autistic Parents This support group is for autistic parents. Our aim is to create a supportive space where you can share your experiences, challenges, and insights as autistic individuals raising children. This is not a parenting class; rather, it's a community where you […]
Social Group from Hollywood Dreams and ASO (Coos Bay)
Social Group from Hollywood Dreams and ASO (Coos Bay)
This group meets in Coos Bay on the 2nd Friday of each month from 5pm - 7pm. Includes food, drink, crafts, and fun! There is no fee but please RSVP so we know how many to expect. For more information and to RSVP, please contact Martha M by email (LINK) or call 541-551-1289. Co-sponsored […]
Club EMU’s Game Club
Club EMU’s Game Club
(Formerly PAN's West Linn Game Club) Who: For Autistic people of ALL Ages, their families & friends. There are 3 separate areas: All Ages, Teen, and Adult What: An opportunity to get to together and play video games and board games. Where: West Linn Lutheran Church, 20390 Willamette Dr, West Linn, OR 97068 When: 2nd Friday […]
Young Adult Social Group
Young Adult Social Group
This is a peer-led group for young adults, ages 18-30, who have graduated from high school. Sorry but this group is not open to people younger than 18. There are 2 group consultants who are there to provide a level of social safety by mediating conflict and supporting participants to make connections. NOT a skill building […]
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