
YES Day Walk for Autism Draws Nearly 5K for Fifth Year
On Sunday, Oct. 26, 2025, Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center (SARRC) celebrated its fifth annual YES Day Walk for Autism — a fundraising and awareness campaign that concluded with

The Power of Possibilities
Following instincts and taking a proactive approach helped the Goodluck family set their daughter Camilla on a path to success. There were a lot of unique things about the world

Defying Limits and Embracing Possibilities
Junior shares his inspiring journey toward independence — made possible through SARRC programs like PEERS for Adolescents and CommunityWorks, which helped him build social skills and confidence along the way.

Acetaminophen During Pregnancy: What the Research Really Says About Autism Risk
Recent discussions and media reports have raised questions about whether taking acetaminophen (commonly known as Tylenol) during pregnancy may increase the risk of autism in children. As an organization dedicated

Finding Connection and Support: Danika’s Journey with SARRC
When Danika’s oldest daughter was 18 months old, she took the standard M-CHAT screening, which stands for Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers, and assesses the risk of autism spectrum

A Journey to Clarity and Confidence with SARRC’s Diagnostic Services
When Danielle Nobis and her husband began seeking answers for their son, Bronson, they turned to SARRC’s Diagnostic Services team, a place they had heard about through their own research

A Lifeline of Support
For Sarah Ortiz, life has always been about embracing the unknown. With a background in biology, she spent years working in zoos in San Diego and Miami before traveling to

Growing with Compassion: Ann’s Journey at SARRC’s Community School
While pregnant with her daughter Ann, Esther Mahony learned about SARRC’s Community School during a seminar for moms. A counselor shared her own positive experience with the preschool program and

SARRC Programs Launch in Tucson
We’re introducing new programs to the Tucson area designed to provide families with the knowledge, tools, and support they need to help their children thrive. SARRC is excited to bring

SARRC Announces Last Phase Of “Game-Changing” Capital Campaign
Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center (SARRC) announced the final, public phase of its “A to Z and Everywhere in Between” capital campaign that will put effective autism services within

Power of Possibilities: SARRC Celebrates 27th Annual Community Breakfast
On Thursday, April 17, more than 1,500 community members gathered in the Frank Lloyd Wright Ballroom at the Arizona Biltmore Resort to celebrate SARRC’s 27th Annual Community Breakfast. This year’s
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