Autism Action Partnership (AAP, autismaction.org) is excited to announce they have officially moved to a new office. Their new location is 10909 Mill Valley Rd., STE 205. The new space allows for A-Team programming on-site, adequate space for Project Lifesaver families, and a dedicated workspace for all staff members.

AAP is a public, not-for-profit foundation founded by Gail Werner-Robertson and Scott Robertson. The foundation has been working to create and fund programs that fill critical gaps in Nebraska autism services since 2008. The Mission Statement of Autism Action Partnership is, “To improve the quality of life of persons on the autism spectrum and their families through education, advocacy and support, thereby enabling them to be an integral part of the community.”

AAP’s diverse programming provides critical services to students needing to improve their social skills, adults securing permanent employment, families seeking enrichment opportunities, professionals wanting to promote the safety of those with autism, and businesses and community venues looking to be more inclusive. These services are provided through programs like Making Memories, Prosper Workforce Services, Prosper Academy, Project Lifesaver, and BE SAFE, among other offerings.

Autism Action Partnership serves Nebraska’s autism community through targeted programs that promote support, inclusion, and prosperity. To learn more about Autism Action Partnership, visit autismaction.org or call (402) 763-8830.