Easter Seals Midwest is a not-for-profit, registered 501(c)(3) organization that is committed to helping individuals with developmental disabilities – including autism – learn, live, work and participate in the community. Easter Seals Midwest employs more than 1,400 staff members, operates a budget of $50 million and delivers services to more than 4,000 individuals across the…
The mission at St. Louis Arc is to help people with developmental disabilities, and their families, by providing a lifetime of high-quality services, family support, and advocacy.
The mission at The Arc of the Ozarks is to support individuals with disabilities in directing their own lives as valued members of the community.
Benefiting people with disabilities in the counties of Camden, Miller and Morgan, The Arc of the Lake strives to promote community inclusion for all people regardless of disability.
The Arc of Clay and Platte Counties is a volunteer-based membership organization made up of individuals with intellectual, developmental and other disabilities, their families, friends, interested citizens, and professionals in the disability field.
The St. Louis Arc is a non-profit, United Way agency that provides support and services to more than 3,000 adults and children with developmental and intellectual disabilities, and their families, throughout the St. Louis metropolitan area.
Autism Speaks compiles a state-specific list of resources on their website to assist families living in Missouri in finding the necessary programs and supports for their loved ones.
The Arc of Missouri advocates and empowers individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities.
The Autism Society offers information about local events and community resources for those living in Missouri.
The Autism Center at Southeast Missouri State University provides diagnostic and assessment services to families with children who exhibit characteristics of Autism Spectrum Disorders.