Autism Society of Idaho – Support Groups & Resources – Statewide, ID
About This Group
The Autism Society of Idaho provides virtual support groups, educational resources, and advocacy for individuals on the autism spectrum and their families throughout the state. The organization offers online groups for teens and adults on the spectrum, addressing social challenges, communication, and emotional regulation in a supportive peer environment.
What to Expect
Virtual support groups bring together individuals on the autism spectrum for peer connection, social skill building, and shared experiences. Groups address topics such as navigating social situations, managing sensory challenges, developing communication skills, and emotional regulation. Parent and family support groups connect caregivers with shared resources and peer understanding. Educational programming covers topics relevant to the autism community at all life stages.
About the Autism Society of Idaho
The Autism Society of Idaho is the state affiliate of the Autism Society of America, serving the Idaho autism community with support, education, and advocacy. With multiple chapters across the state, the organization ensures that autism resources are accessible to families in both urban and rural Idaho communities. The organization serves individuals across the full autism spectrum and throughout the lifespan.
Meeting Details
Schedule: Various virtual and in-person programs — check website
Format: Virtual support groups; local chapter meetings
Location: Statewide (multiple chapters)
Cost: Most programs are free
Who This Group Is For
Individuals on the autism spectrum (teens and adults), parents, family members, and caregivers. Groups serve people across the full spectrum and throughout the lifespan.
Contact Information
Website: autismsocietyidaho.org
This listing is provided for informational purposes. My Therapy Groups is not affiliated with the Autism Society of Idaho. Please visit the website for current program offerings.
