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This page contains a non-exhaustive list of organisations that offer support to autistic people and/or loved ones of autistic people. The support may come in the form of services and/or goods.
This page contains a non-exhaustive list of organisations that offer support to autistic people and/or loved ones of autistic people. The support may come in the form of services and/or goods.

Latest revision as of 14:01, 24 August 2022

For now this is just a list of support organisations and networks per country. If somebody know a better way to organise this information, please improve!

This page contains a non-exhaustive list of organisations that offer support to autistic people and/or loved ones of autistic people. The support may come in the form of services and/or goods.

Netherlands[edit]

  • Female Autism Network of the Netherlands (FANN). This is a Dutch network for professionals who work to improve the diagnostic tools and treatments for autistic girls and women. The website also offers information and a blog with personal experiences.
  • Nederlandse Vereniging voor Autisme (NVA). This website offers, among other things, a magazine about Autism, activities for autistic people, regional support groups, flyers and posters with information about autism, personal experiences from autistic people, and courses for allistic people to learn more about autism.

United States[edit]