Serving Up Success
Nate struggled to keep jobs for long. By the time he was introduced to SARRC’s Employment Services team, he’d had more jobs than he could count. Nate, 27, needed a […]
Five User-Friendly Tips For Your Next Grocery Trip
For Steve, going to the store with his two daughters, Sarah, 9, and Ali, 8, could be challenging. “It would be typical for them to be disruptive, and overall, I wanted […]
SARRC Announces New Strategic Plan
It’s been 22 years since SARRC first opened its doors to the public. At the time, we offered just a handful of programs and focused much of our efforts on […]
PBS: SARRC Featured on “Arizona Horizon”
Story by Arizona Horizon PHOENIX – For most of us, finding a job can be frustrating but for someone with a disability, it goes beyond that. Employers often shy away […]
Bittersweet Sendoff to a SARRC Trailblazer
SARRC’s Family Services Specialist Janet Kirwan, RN, has always had a passion for helping families on their journeys with autism. Initially, it was her own experience as a mother of […]
How a Cross-Country Move Better Supported My Independence
By Charles Hollenden My name is Charles Hollenden. I am on the autism spectrum and I am one of many colleagues who joined SAP via the Autism at Work program. […]
KTAR: Autism Research Center To Expand Throughout Arizona By 2030
Story by Taylor Kinnerup PHOENIX — The Southwest Autism Research and Resource Center — known as SARRC — is expected to expand its programs and vision beyond Maricopa County to […]
ABC15: Early Autism Screening Proves To Be a Success for Children with Developmental Delays
Story by Karla Navarrete PHOENIX — Early autism screening proves to be a success for children with developmental delays; getting intervention at an earlier age. With the prevalence of autism […]
3TV/CBS 5: Barber with Autism Inspires Others to Overcome Their Fears
Story by Maria Hechanova AVONDALE, AZ (3TV/CBS 5) – A west Valley man is using his disability to inspire others to overcome their fears and achieve their dreams. C.J. Hernandez, a […]
KTAR: Arizona Autism Study Significantly Improves Average Age of Detection
Getty Images Photo for Autism Speaks/Daniel Boczarski Story by Taylor Kinnerup | May 17 PHOENIX – A five-year study from Arizona’s Southwest Autism Research and Resource Center has helped improve […]