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Dayton Autism Society

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The Dayton Autism Society (DAS) is a non-profit organization that is made up of a board of volunteers who are parents, family members, professionals in the field of disability services, and other interested persons. DAS exists to advocate for, support, and educate families living with Autism.
 
The Dayton Autism Society serves families from the greater Miami Valley and an estimated 4,000 families living with Autism. These families reside in Montgomery, Miami, Greene, Darke, and Preble counties.
At DAS, we strive to provide support and resources for all families caring for an individual with ASD by constantly making connections with partners within the Miami Valley and beyond.
 
We work alongside the National Autism Society to stay informed of new legislation that may impact families, pilot new programs, and make our voice known in advocacy. We also provide consulting to families in the areas of education and housing, conduct presentations in and around the community, and participate in resource fairs, all while remaining dedicated to our loved ones on the spectrum.
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Vision

Creating a world where everyone in the Autism community is connected to the support they need, when they need it.

Mission

We create connections, empowering everyone in the Autism community with the resources needed to live fully.

Global

The Autism Society recognizes the wide diversity of the Autism experience in terms of needs and support across the lifespan. 

About Us

Who We Are
Since 1965, the Autism Society of America and its Affiliates have connected people to needed resources through education, advocacy, and community programming. We have been strong in the Miami Valley, serving families for 20 years!

Dignity

Where the value and self-determination of every individual is upheld.

Equity

Where everyone with Autism achieves the highest possible quality of life.

Inclusion

Where every person is integrated into society without barriers or exceptions in a collaborative environment.

Diversity

Where everyone is respected for their unique and individual differences.

Integrity

Where we conduct ourselves with honor, truth, and respect in our thoughts, words, and actions.

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Our Values

The Autism Society strives to empower individuals with Autism and their families to make informed decisions in the planning and delivery of individualized, evidence-based services and support. Each individual and family has the right to choose the services that best meet their individual needs.

Empowerment

As the number of individuals being diagnosed with Autism has increased, so too have medical, educational, and clinical options. When making informed decisions about clinical and therapeutic options, family members, professionals, and individuals who experience Autism often find choices to be complex and confusing.

The overwhelming amount of information available via the internet, social media, and news media, which highlight stories about the successes of proven and unproven treatments, makes these decisions even more challenging. In response, we aim to help those who need to make choices among the vast array of available service and support options.

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Inclusivity

The Dayton Autism Society expects that individuals with Autism will have dignified, productive lives and reach their fullest potential through access to appropriate education, employment, community living opportunities, medical care, mental health services, and family support.

Practicality

No single service or intervention is likely to meet the needs of every individual with Autism. Each person should have broad and equal access to high quality, individualized support and services. Selection of a program, service, or intervention method should be based on a comprehensive assessment of the person’s abilities, needs, and interests. Services should be outcome-based to ensure they meet the individualized goals of the person with Autism.

The Dayton Autism Society affirms that each person who experiences Autism is a unique individual. To the maximum extent possible, informed decisions should be made by the individual with Autism and their family members in partnership with a multidisciplinary team.

Objective assessment, goals, and outcomes should guide the selection of current evidence-based intervention practices. Services and support should be delivered with fidelity by qualified and appropriately trained professionals. All services should promote self-determination, enhance inclusive community engagement, and improve quality of life. 

Integrity

Meet The Team

Elizabeth Redman

Vice President

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Dr. LaShell Dauterman

President

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Jennifer Cumbridge

Family Grants

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Sponsors and partners

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Providing support and resources for individuals with autism and their families in Dayton area.

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