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Wings of EPOH
A Journey of Hope and Courage:
The Wings of EPOH book and animated film, on sale now, provide an uplifting story of a boy with autism who befriends a butterfly named EPOH.

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The Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center (SARRC) is a nonprofit, community-based organization in Phoenix, Arizona, dedicated to research, education and resources for individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) and their families. SARRC undertakes self-directed research, serves as a satellite site for national and international projects, and provides up-to-date information, training and assistance to families and professionals about autism.

Through integrative research, educational outreach, model programs and collaborative initiatives, SARRC sets forth, promotes and facilitates best practices for early intervention and the long-term care of individuals with ASDs.

Upcoming Events

11/24/2008
Specialized Habilitation Program Orientation

SARRC now offers Specialized Habilitation to compliment the habilitation services available through other agencies.

12/04/2008
Dr. Zwaigenbaum Presents: It Takes a Community: Early Detection of Autism in the 21st Century - A Presentation for Families

Although children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are often not diagnosed until the age of 3-4 years, parents often identify concerns by 12-18 months of age.

12/08/2008
Doug Davis Foundation Celebrity Golf Invitational

Eat, drink, golf and mingle with MLB players, all-stars and Cy Young winners while supporting a worthy cause.

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