FACETS – Families of Autistic Children Engaged Together for Support
Local parent support groupBryan–College Station parent group (est. 2007) offering community-open family trainings, sibling support, and recreation for autism families.
Visit siteSupport groups are often the fastest way to learn what actually works locally — which providers have openings, how a particular ARD meeting tends to go, what to expect at a given clinic. College Station's autism community is small but genuinely warm, anchored by a long-running parent group and Texas A&M's neurodiversity culture. This page maps the local options.
Bryan–College Station parent group (est. 2007) offering community-open family trainings, sibling support, and recreation for autism families.
Visit siteTexas A&M student group fostering a neurodiversity-affirming campus community — relevant for autistic young adults and college-bound students.
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