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SUMMARY:EdASE Summer Camp
DESCRIPTION:This summer the School of Computing at Clemson University DevLab@Clemson team is hosting the 5th annual EdASE Summer Camp — Educating Autistic Software Engineers. EdASE is a free\, National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded\, fully virtual video game design and development camp for autistic high school students. \nOver three weeks\, students will use block-based programming to build a real video game while practicing teamwork\, communication\, and collaboration skills that can support future pathways in computing. Because the camp is fully virtual\, students can participate from home. \nThis camp is best for autistic high school students who are comfortable participating in a live online setting\, following multi-step computer-based activities\, asking for help when needed\, and collaborating with teammates on a shared game project. No advanced coding experience is required. \nDetails:\n• Dates: July 6–24\n• Format: Fully virtual\n• Cost: Free\n• Who: Autistic high school students\n• Apply / learn more: edase.org/edase-summer-camp
URL:https://ausm.org/event/edase-summer-camp/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
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SUMMARY:Maximizing Your Disability Services in Minnesota:  Person-Centered Planning and Creative Solutions
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a workshop focused on empowering individuals with disabilities and their families in Minnesota through person-centered planning and innovative approaches. This session will guide participants on how to leverage available disability services effectively while fostering a personalized\, strengths-based approach to support and services. \nKey topics include person-centered planning\, creative solutions to everyday challenges\, navigating the system\, effective communication with service providers\, and self-advocacy.This workshop aims to equip you with practical knowledge\, skills\, and creative ideas to navigate disability services in Minnesota successfully. Together\, we’ll explore new avenues for achieving independence\, fulfillment\, and personal growth.
URL:https://ausm.org/event/maximizing-your-disability-services-in-minnesota-person-centered-planning-and-creative-solutions/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:AuSM Events,Featured,Workshops
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SUMMARY:AuSM Professional Networking Group
DESCRIPTION:If you’re a professional who works with autistic clients – or are working towards your licensure so you can – AuSM’s Counseling and Consulting team has a resource to help you connect with therapists in our space.  AuSM’s Professional Networking Group offers a chance for therapists to meet with other professionals who see clients with autism to ask questions\, share cases\, and build peer-to-peer relationships. \nThis group is meant for: \n\nTherapists\nPsychologists\nOccupational therapists\nPsychiatrists\nSocial workers\nCase managers\nHealthcare providers\n\nAs we meet\, one member of AuSM’s staff will share an anonymized case study\, then open the group for others to share relevant experiences that we can all learn from. This is a great opportunity to troubleshoot your problems and learn from the wisdom of other professionals as we work through challenging cases. \nWith increased diagnosis of autism\, therapists are becoming aware that they need to increase competency in serving these clients; this group can help. We paused this networking group during the pandemic\, but now it’s time we pick it back up. Like you\, we’ve learned a lot since this group last met. Eager to likewise learn and share? Let’s talk it out – and then keep it going.
URL:https://ausm.org/event/ausm-professional-networking-group-2/2026-07-09/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:AuSM Events
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SUMMARY:Sensory Friendly Art Club
DESCRIPTION:This Art club is being put on between the collaboration of Mess Hall Arts and the Down Syndrome Association of MN.\nThis curriculum is designed for 5th-9th graders focusing on Sensory Exploration. Each class is focused on 1 or more sensory experience through art and creation. We use Paint\, Clay\, Recycled Materials\, Found Objects and more to create art pieces each class. We focus on Process not product so that each child feels accomplished and has something to take home at the end of each class.
URL:https://ausm.org/event/sensory-friendly-art-club/2026-07-09/
LOCATION:Mess Hall Arts\, 906 Mainstreet\, Hopkins\, MN\, 55343\, United States
CATEGORIES:Uniting the Community
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SUMMARY:AuSM LGBTQIA Support Group
DESCRIPTION:Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder who identify as LGBTQIA gather to discuss topics related to the intersection of autism and gender/sexuality. This group is held virtually only.
URL:https://ausm.org/event/ausm-lgbtqia-support-group/2026-07-09/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:LGBTQIA Adults with ASD,Support Groups
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SUMMARY:MNprov Mixers (in-person) for Adults (18+)
DESCRIPTION:At MNprov\, we believe the magic of improv isn’t just about laughs (though there’s plenty of that) — it’s about building connections\, confidence\, and creativity. And doing so in a way that’s accessible to everyone. Our goal is to empower diverse learners to build social-emotional skills\, resilience\, and meaningful connections through the art of improv. And guess what? It works!\nThe MNprov Mixers are a safe place for neurodivergent adults (18+) to have fun\, meet new people\, increase confidence\, and decrease stress. No experience necessary. This event is FREE. Come every week\, or only once\, or somewhere in-between. \n  \nImprov is inherently inclusive. All participants are needed for a scene to succeed\, and everyone’s suggestions are incorporated into the scene. The improv rule of “Yes\, and . . .” allows participants to feel safe and supported and more willing to take risks. As players say “YES” to each other and add their own ideas\, they build trust and create something brand new together. \nThis is a small group activity with fewer than 20 participants. We have sensory items (created by AUSM) that are available at our workshops. Individuals are welcome to take breaks as needed. Lighting can be adjusted to meet needs. Participants are encouraged to let us know how we can best support them. \nA social narrative about the MNprov Mixers workshops and a registration link can be found on our website.
URL:https://ausm.org/event/mnprov-mixers-in-person-for-adults-18/2026-07-09/
LOCATION:Youth Performance Company\, 641 Fairview Ave N Suite 191\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Uniting the Community
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