
Our volunteer coordination efforts make sure that people who want to help are truly prepared to support neurodiverse families. We recruit volunteers who are kind, patient, and eager to learn, then give them clear training on autism-friendly communication, sensory awareness, and event roles.
During events, our volunteer management team handles schedules, guidance, and on-the-spot problem solving so families feel supported instead of crowded. Community outreach coordination helps us build relationships with local groups, schools, and businesses, widening the circle of people who care. We also plan thoughtful recognition moments so volunteers know their time matters - from thank-you notes to appreciation events. By caring for our volunteers as part of the community, we create consistent, welcoming support for every family who walks through our doors.