ACEing Autism Serves Local Families Through Inclusive Tennis

Teddy’s parents shared how meaningful the experience had been: “Before this program, he was afraid to even try sports. Now he asks every week when tennis is, and seeing him serve the ball by himself filled me with pride.”

A unique opportunity for children with autism and other neurodivergent conditions is making a meaningful impact right now in our community. This gap leaves many families searching for accessible, inclusive activities where their children feel supported. Traditional sports programs move too quickly or lack the individualized attention neurodivergent children need to succeed. As a result, opportunities to build confidence, social skills and physical skills can be limited. Programs tailored for these learners are essential, giving every child a place to grow and belong.

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