ASK: Autism Site Knoxville

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4028 Papermill Dr Ste 20
Knoxville, TN 37909

Autism Site Knoxville (ASK) is dedicated to informing, supporting, and enriching the lives of individuals with autism spectrum disorders and their families in the Knoxville area. The organization aims to educate the community about autism and promote autism-friendly practices to foster a more inclusive environment.

ASK envisions a growing community where individuals with autism are accepted, understood, and supported by families, schools, medical professionals, therapists, nonprofit organizations, and local businesses. Through various programs and events, such as their Annual Autism Family Day, ASK connects families and provides valuable recreational opportunities and social programs.

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