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ACEing Autism is on a mission for children with autism to grow, develop and benefit from social connections and fitness through affordable tennis programming. Molly checks it out! Watch Video
ACEing Autism is on a mission for children with autism to grow, develop and benefit from social connections and fitness through affordable tennis programming. Molly checks it out! Watch Video
Helping children diagnosed with autism connect and grow through the sport of tennis is the mission of the nonprofit organization ACEing Autism. The central Ohio chapter began through a local high school player’s love and dedication to the sport. With every swing of the racket and successful volley over the net, Arya Chabria aims to…
On Sunday mornings, you’ll find Craig Marshall running up and down a tennis court, leading a lively group at the Parker Racquet Club. A handful of kids take over Court 1 with racquets in hand, practicing drills ahead of their match. Read Full Article
With picture-perfect weather and on beautiful blue and green courts, eight children with autism spectrum disorder came for their first tennis lesson with ACEing Autism’s Washington, D.C. program held at the William Fitzgerald Tennis Center in September. Read Full Article
Tucson’s JCC is joining a growing network of facilities across the country that helps kids and teens with autism play and interact with others through tennis. Next Sunday’s launch of the ACEing Autism program at the Tucson JCC, 3800 E. River Road, is the idea of Miguel Coelho, who moved from Barcelona in 2018. Since…
Livingston residents and tennis-lovers Erik Trojian and Geline Midouin were watching a segment on the Tennis Channel when they discovered ACEing Autism, a tennis program for children and teens with autism spectrum disorder. Read Full Article
Today we’d like to introduce you to Richard Spurling. Them and their team share their story with us below. ACEing Autism was founded in the summer of 2008 by Richard Spurling & Dr. Shafali Jeste in Boston, MA as a family run organization with the invaluable efforts of its volunteers & supporters. We launched our…
A Lexington program is using the sport of tennis to help transform the lives of kids with autism. ACEing Autism is a national organization, and the first Kentucky chapter was founded just last fall. The goal is to help children with autism spectrum disorder find friends and fitness through affordable access to tennis. Read Full…
April is World Autism Month and we are helping spread the word about this awesome organization: ACEing Autism is on a mission for children with autism to grow, develop and benefit from social connections and fitness through affordable tennis programming, uniquely serving individual needs while filling a national void for this growing and worthy population.…
Children with autism have a unique resource available to them in the Lake Norman area, thanks to Julie Coughlin and her daughter Kendall. In 2019, the Mooresville residents opened a local chapter of ACEing Autism, a national organization that provides social connection and physical activity to children with autism through tennis. Full article begins on…