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Discover Day at the First Place Transition Academy

First Place Transition Academy 3001 N 3rd St, Phoenix, AZ

The First Place Transition Academy, a two-year, residential life skills program with clinical services provided by the Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center (SARRC), is designed for adults 18 years or older with autism to help build crucial independent living and career-readiness skills. Located at First Place–Phoenix, the Transition Academy’s Learn4Independence® curriculum and individualized supportive […]

April Is for Acceptance and Awareness: Get Involved!

Thanks to our supportive, inclusive community, we are creating a better world for individuals with autism and their families. As we recognize April as a time to raise acceptance and awareness, we thank you for making our progress possible in communities around Arizona and beyond! Bashas' In-Store Campaign Give back while grocery shopping! SARRC is […]

Grandparents Support Group Meetings

SARRC's Sybil B. Harrington Campus for Exceptional Children 300 N 18th Street, Phoenix, AZ

The mission of SARRC’S Grandparents Group is to empower grandparents through hope, education and support. Save The Date SARRC's April Grandparents Support Group will be held on Friday, April 7 from 10-11:30 a.m. at SARRC: 300 N 18th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85006. The April speaker is Matt Huentelman Ph.D., from Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen). He […]

2023 Annual Community Breakfast

Arizona Biltmore, Frank Lloyd Wright Ballroom 2400 E Missouri Ave, Phoenix, United States

About the Annual Community Breakfast The Annual Community Breakfast is SARRC's premier fundraising event. Funds raised during this signature SARRC event go directly back to our innovative programs, services and research initiatives. Guests of our Annual Community Breakfast experience a moving, memorable portrait of SARRC’s impact on individuals with autism and families served through our […]

Preparing for the Future: Maintaining Public Benefits & Renewals

SARRC's Campus on 18th Street 300 N 18th Street, Phoenix, AZ

Participants will explore public benefits planning & eligibility, Social Security, Medicaid, DDD (Division of Developmental Disability), AHCCS, (Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System) and how they work. This workshop will help you better understand government benefits and techniques to ensure a lifetime of eligibility for your loved one with special needs. Additionally, participants will learn […]

Smart Strategies for Your Estate and Tax Planning

SARRC's Campus on 18th Street 300 N 18th Street, Phoenix, AZ

Participants will gain a basic understanding of estate planning documents and why they are important to you and your family. In addition, you’ll explore what assets from a tax-planning perspective are best to give to your family and charities during your lifetime and through your estate plan. This educational workshop is designed for attendees who […]

Grandparents Support Group Meetings

SARRC's Sybil B. Harrington Campus for Exceptional Children 300 N 18th Street, Phoenix, AZ

The mission of SARRC’S Grandparents Group is to empower grandparents through hope, education and support. Save The Date Our May Grandparents Support Group will be held on Friday, May 5 from 10-11:30 a.m. at SARRC: 300 N 18th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85006. Register To attend an upcoming meeting, please contact Addie Mocca at 602.218.8203 or [email protected] […]

Preparing for the Future: Basic Estate Planning & Special Needs Trust Overview

SARRC's Campus on 18th Street 300 N 18th Street, Phoenix, AZ

Attendees will gain a basic understanding of estate and special needs planning documents. Participants will also learn how a will, trust and a special needs trust and other documents ensure that your estate is in order and your loved ones are safe. Additionally, participants will learn ways to leave their legacy to their families and […]