AUTISM TREE PROJECT FOUNDATION
Cause Area
- Children & Youth
- Community
- Education & Literacy
- Health & Medicine
- People with Disabilities
Location
2845 Nimitz BlvdSuite CSAN DIEGO, CA 92106 United StatesOrganization Information
Mission Statement
Supporting Families Affected by Autism Founded in 2003 Autism Tree Project Foundation (ATPF) is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to improving communities in San Diego County and The Bay Area by assisting with Education, Advocacy, Early Intervention Preschool Screening, Research and Mentoring for families impacted by autism.
Description
ATPF provides free Early Intervention Preschool Screenings to over 2,000 youth annually with 10,008 preschoolers screened to date since 2006.
ATPF’s Youth Education and Developmental Services coordinates and provides 18 FREE intensive programs, designed to engage youth with autism in a variety of services which aim at improving their confidence, behaviors and their social communications.
ATPF benefits the entire family.
Every family tree is touched by autism. If you don't know someone with autism you will. Autism affects 1 in 50 school aged children, ages 6-17.
*Center for Disease Control & Prevention, 2013.