
The Autism Society of Greater Cincinnati
The Autism Society of Greater Cincinnati currently serves over 2000 parents, educators and professionals in the Southwest Ohio, Northern Kentucky and Southeastern Indiana regions. Programs currently offered by the Society include:
• Meetings with presentations
on a variety of subjects including the latest in medical research, current teaching
methods, adult issues and family wellness.
• Monthly family support/discussion meetings
• A monthly newsletter that keeps members updated as to the current issues
and events that are of interest to families, professionals and service providers.
• Informational packets to families and professionals wishing to learn
more about autism and autism spectrum disorders.
• Quarterly activities that offer families the opportunity to be together
with other families and have fun in a safe, social setting.
In addition to the programs offered,
the Autism Society of Cincinnati is an active supporter of research. The Autism
Society has given well over $100,000 to fund autism research. In addition, the
Autism Society gives funding to help support local students who are doing research
on some aspect of Autism Spectrum Disorders.
The Autism Society of Greater Cincinnati does not charge local dues and does
not require membership in our national organization for families to participate
in our programs. The Autism Society does not receive funding from agencies or
government. All funds raised for research and to support the ongoing activities
of the Autism Society are raised through the efforts of our volunteers.

Education Alliance of Northern Kentucky
Education Alliance of Northern Kentucky is the 501(c)(3) organization responsible for securing funding for the Chamber's education initiatives. The Alliance works toward a common goal of being the voice of business to all educational institutions to improve regional workforce.
Throughout Boone, Campbell, Gallatin, Grant, Kenton, and Pendleton counties, Alliance initiatives are enabling public and parochial schools and area businesses to work together to promote educational excellence.Ultimately, these efforts are helping prepare the workforce, which will contribute to the productive and successful future of Northern Kentucky.
The Alliance welcomes and
encourages all individuals, schools, and businesses to participate in its efforts
by lending time and expertise to Alliance initiatives. For more information
please visit www.nkychamber.com
– Workforce and Education Solutions for more information on initiatives
in place to address these concerns.
Founded in 2003, the Cincinnati Center for Autism (CCA) provides a variety of services designed to help children with autism reach their fullest potential. Our programs address many of the behavioral, social, communication and motor delays common in children with autism.
CCA was founded by Matthew Brennan, a Cincinnati area businessman and the father of a child with autism. Frustrated by the lack of services available and the desire to provide parents a place to go for information, Mr. Brennan founded the Center to fill these needs and to assist families in seeking treatments for their children and comfort in their lives.
Located in
Fairfield just north of I-275, the Center serves children and families in Greater
Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky. We are a non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization
formed to improve the condition of children, specifically children with autism.We
use a variety of programs designed to provide education instruction, entertainment,
recreation and social interaction in hopes of training for self support and
useful, happy lives.