For 25 years, the University of Washington Autism Center has supported autistic individuals, families, and providers statewide through clinical care, training, and research. Its free platform, AS360.org, strengthened “Resources Near Me” and added a statewide recreation database with Dan Thompson funding—and is expanding adult-focused tools for transition, independent living, employment, and connection.
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Read the SpotlightEnigma ASD Services is a Seattle-based nonprofit dedicated to helping neurodiverse young adults thrive in college, independent living, and social connection. Through a range of services — including one-on-one life skills coaching, interest-based social groups, and an independent living program called Thrive — Enigma supports personal growth, confidence, and community.
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