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Autism Support Groups in Nashua, New Hampshire

Where to find other families, and the statewide organizations that back them up — for Nashua and southern New Hampshire.

Few things help more than talking to another parent a few steps down the same road. New Hampshire has strong statewide family-support infrastructure, and southern NH — including nearby Manchester — hosts in-person groups within reach of Nashua. Our autism rights and advocacy guide covers the systems these networks help you navigate.

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New Hampshire Family Voices — Support Groups

Family Navigation Nonprofit (statewide)

NH Family Voices maintains the state's list of family support groups and offers free navigation services for families of children with special health care and education needs from birth to 26. Nashua has few dedicated autism parent groups of its own, so this list is the practical starting point.

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NH Family Voices — Autism Spectrum Disorder Groups

Support Group Directory (statewide)

The autism-specific slice of the NH Family Voices directory, covering groups across the state including several within reach of Nashua.

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Manchester Area Autism Spectrum Support Group

Parent/Caregiver Support Group (regional)

The nearest established caregiver group, meeting the first Monday of the month from 6:30 to 8:30 pm at the Barnes and Noble cafe on South Willow Street in Manchester — roughly 20 minutes from Nashua.

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P.A.C.T. — Parents of Autistic Children Together

Peer Support Group & Playgroup (regional)

A Waypoint NH peer support group combined with a playgroup for children. Confirm the current meeting location and schedule before travelling.

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