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Pathfinders for Autism
Basic Information
Address: 303 International Circle, Suite 110
Cockeysville, MD 21030
Phone Number: 443-330-5341; 866-806-8400 (toll free)
Fax Number: 443-330-5361
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Additional Information
Executive Director: Rebecca Rienzi
Service Description: Resource and support database
Mission Statement:
Pathfinders for Autism is a parent sponsored, non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of individuals with autism and their families. We accomplish this mission through our Resource Center, sponsored training activities, and free family events. Everything we offer is free to families.
Membership Fee: n/a
Eligibility Requirements: n/a
Area Served: Maryland
Hours of Operation/Schedule: 9:00am to 3:00pm
Services Offered:
Information and Provider Referral Service
Information and Provider Referral Service
Events:
Free family fun events, e.g., national aquarium of baltimore
Sensory-friendly events, e.g., dining out
Free seminars and workshops dealing with ASD for all ages and stages
Fundraisers: Annual Golf Outing
Bi-Annual Celebrity Fashion Show
History:
In 2010, celebrated 10 years of service to Maryland's autism families.