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The Autism Spectrum Canadian-American Research Consortium is a group of over sixty researchers working towards a better understanding of the causes, effects, and treatments of autism.
Autism Ontario is a source of information and referrals dedicated to acceptance and opportunities for everyone with ASDs. They are composed primarily of parents of children with autism.
Autism Society Canada is a national charitable organization committed to advocacy, education, and referral. They are actively working to include people with ASDs in their society.
GRIDS (Geographic Resources Integrated Data Solutions) provides a wide range of Geographic Information System services for use in health care and environmental studies.

The Aspergers Society of Ontario is Ontario’s only agency that is solely dedicated to services for the Asperger Syndrome community. They provide support, referrals, consultations, workshops, and social interaction and support groups.

Autism Canada is dedicated to helping find a cause and a cure for autism. They believe that autism is not just a brain of behavior problem, but a medical condition involving many parts of the body. They promote a wide range of holistic treatments and believe that there is not just one proven treatment for autism.

The Geneva Centre for Autism provides clinical intervention and support for children and adults with ASD and their families.

Kerry’s Place was founded as a residential home for teenagers with autism, but now also provides services to individuals with autism who live at home. It is committed to increasing the quality of life of individuals with autism via consistent, personalized services and as much integration as possible into community and family life.
Nipissing District Developmental Screen provides tools for
measuring whether infants and young children are developing healthily or could
benefit from further health care services.

The Ontario Adult Autism Research and Support Network was founded in 2000 with a special focus on adult autism issues in Ontario.

Virtual Expert Clinics are the creators of AutismPro, an online subscription-based product that helps users provide individualized educational therapy for children with autism.

Community Faculty is working to educate researchers, teachers, and post-secondary students in issues that are important to children and youth with disabilities. They also desire to increase the involvement of people with disabilities and their families in research that is conducted on disability issues.