Changing Hands Bookstore, SARRC to Present Temple Grandin
SARRC and Changing Hands Bookstore are partnering for a special event featuring renowned scientist and author, Temple Grandin. On Tuesday May 29, Dr. Grandin will make a special visit to […]
SARRC Celebrates 20th Community Breakfast

“With You, We Can” was the theme of this year’s Annual Community Breakfast, hosted by Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center (SARRC). More than 1,600 guests came together on Thursday, […]
Free SARRC Program Confirms Infants Are Hitting the Right Milestones
When Claire and Brian Kelley’s third child was born, they were concerned that he might have delays or be on the autism spectrum. Their oldest, now 6, had been diagnosed […]
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona, Phoenix Suns Announce SARRC Winner of “Get Fit and Fearless Like the Suns”

The Phoenix Suns and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona (BCBSAZ) announce the Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center (SARRC) as the winner of the Get Fit and Fearless Like […]
SARRC’s Swirl, Sip & Savor Raises $375K

On April 13, more than 160 guests came together to support Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center (SARRC) at the Royal Palms Resort & Spa to raise awareness and funds […]
Intensive Parent Training Program Gives Family Tools Needed to Parent Son on the Autism Spectrum

When Carey Falter’s oldest son, Ian, was 4, he was diagnosed with autism. “At the time, we were dealing with an inability to want to eat. He just didn’t want […]
Promoting a Lifetime of Inclusion

SARRC is committed to building a supportive community for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). A core component of accomplishing this is creating an inclusive environment for people to live, […]
Living Independently: First Place Transition Academy, Operated by SARRC, Helps That Become a Reality for Those on the Autism Spectrum

It’s Monday at 8 a.m., which means that Lindsey Eaton, 24, is just beginning her workday. She’ll work until noon, after which she’ll take the light rail, a bus or […]
Autism Through the Years: How Understanding Has Evolved Over Two Decades

Thanks to a dedicated and supportive community, SARRC has spent over two decades advancing the understanding and treatment of autism. But what did the autism landscape look like back in […]
Serving Up a Job: Employment Services Helps Woman Be Successfully—and Happily—Employed

The coffee kiosk at Phoenix’s City Hall is bustling, and Joanna, one of the sales associates, is busy. She currently works part-time, four days a week, making sandwiches, parfaits and […]