Autism-Pittsburgh, Inc.
We of the Autism Society of Pittsburgh comprise the local chapter of the Autism Society of America. We are volunteers, parents and professionals, working on the behalf of all children and adults with autism in the Greater Pittsburgh area and Butler county, and the addtional children and those of adult age on the autism spectrum who possess some peripheral form of this neurological disorder of communication and behavior. Our objective is to improve the lives of those struggling with autism and to help autism involved parents, families and professionals grow by providing as much relevant information on autism spectrum disorders as is known to us.
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