Aging out of the educational system can be a challenging transition for youth with Autism
Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The transition to adulthood can feel like & falling off a cliff, due to the
stark decrease in available services. Social events and activities are crucial for keeping the
ASD community connected.
ASD Teens and Adult Social Activities
San Diego Zoo and Lunch
Polaris – Pizza, Mini Golf and Arcade Games
Lunch and Ride at Mulligans
Bowl Away with a Chick Fil A Lunch
Temecula Pool Day and Barbecue
ASD Organizations
Anthonie’s Voice
Teri ($1000 Donation Goal)
Special Olympics ($1000 Donation Goal)
Temecula Bowling Team ($500 Donation Goal)
Autism Speaks ($500 Donation Goal)
ASD Community Needs
The cost of raising a child on the Spectrum can be significant, and many families require
financial assistance for respite care, vitamins, groceries, IPads, headphones, and other
essential needs.
Apple Air Tags
Weight Blankets
SOS Emergency Backpacks (made specifically for the disabled community)
Emergency Grants (Respite, Vitamins, Groceries, IPads, Headphones)
Free to Low Cost Computers
Caregiver Appreciation and Rejuvenation Events
Caregivers of individuals with ASDD often experience PTSD and exhaustion due to the
demands of caregiving. There is a need for appreciation and rejuvenation events to support
these caregivers.
Soaking it in at Murietta Hot Springs complete with lunch by the pool
Soaking it in at Glen Ivy Hot Springs complete with lunch b the pool
Let’s play Golf (Lunch included)
Rose Garden Tea Party
Sip and Paint (Hors d’oeuvres)
Siblings Matter
Siblings of individuals with ASD often feel neglected and guilty for requesting more attention
from their parents. They made may have to manage a lot on their own.
Polaris – Pizza, Mini Golf and Arcade Games
Lunch and Ride at Mulligan’s
Pizza & Rock Climbing
Castle Park Amusement Park and Burger Day
Bowl Away
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