BALTIMORE COUNTY & CITY RESOURCES

Pathfinders for Autism Resource Center

HELP LINE: 410-769-9500 TOLL FREE: 866-806-8400 Website/searchable database:

BALTIMORE COUNTY & CITY RESOURCES

Baltimore-Chesapeake Chapter, Autism Society of America

Baltimore City Infants and Toddlers

P.O. Box 10822 Baltimore, MD 21108 Phone: 410-655-7933 questions@bcc-

Baltimore City Health Department Baltimore, MD 21201 Phone: 410-396-1666

Baltimore County Infants and Toddlers

6901 North Charles Street, ESS Building Towson, MD 21204 Phone: 410-887-2169

Baltimore HealthCare Access

Baltimore City Department of Recreation and Parks, Therapeutic Recreation Division Club Venture

Parents of Autistic Children (POAC) of Central Maryland

Saturday Night Social Club

201 East Baltimore Street Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: 410-649-0521

4501 Farring Court Baltimore, MD 21225 Phone: 410-369-1550

7215 York Road Baltimore, MD 21212-4499 Phone: 410-296-7667

Wil Gehne 416 Locust Drive Catonsville, MD 21228 wil4vb@

4501 Farring Court Baltimore, MD 21225 Phone: 410-396-1550

Social Skills Club

P.O. Box 267 White Marsh, MD 21162 Phone: 410-456-0247

Special Olympics, Baltimore County

513 Progress Drive Linthicum, MD 21090-2256 Phone: 443-527-6117

For additional resources for services across the lifespan, contact Pathfinders for Autism. No matter where on life's path you may be, we can help!

Pathfinders for Autism Resource Center

HELP LINE: 410-769-9500 TOLL FREE: 866-806-8400 Website/searchable database:

STATEWIDE AND OTHER SUPPORT

Autism Connect

MD State Department of Education

Autism_Maryland

Visit yahoo groups for more details on the dozens of autism related groups available.



Yahoo Group for Maryland families with a family member with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and the professionals who work with children and adults with ASDs. Ideas, concerns, support, resources, difficulties, strategies are discussed.

Interactive Autism Network

The IAN Community is an online environment designed to act as an inviting library and meeting place where everyone concerned with autism spectrum disorders can learn more about autism research. Everyone can participate and benefit from the IAN Community.

For additional resources for services across the lifespan, contact Pathfinders for Autism. No matter where on life's path you may be, we can help!

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