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PLANE 2.0 – A Physical Activity Program for Autistic Children and Their Families

Wayne State University 630 Merrick Street, Detroit, MI, United States +2 more

In collaboration with Wayne State University, PLANE 2.0 is a free after-school physical activity program for autistic children in grades 3rd through 5th and their families. Where/When: Wayne State (Tuesday), The Heilmann Center (Wednesday), Munger Elementary (Thursday) In the program, children will learn essential movement skills (running, jumping, throwing, catching, etc.) and important nutrition topics (food groups, proper hydration,

Free

High Caliber Karting – Sensory Friendly Sundays

High Caliber Karting and Entertainment 1982 W Grand River Ave #800, Okemos, MI

The first Sunday of every month, High Caliber offers Sensory Friendly Hours from 11 am – 2 pm! Got someone in your life who would love to drive a go kart or play some arcade games but needs it to be sensory friendly? High Caliber is making strides and opening its facility earlier on the

$50

Spirit Club – Virtual Exercise

Online

SPIRIT CLUB is a free 1 hour exercise program. Attend as many or as few sessions as you like. Mondays at 9:30-10:30 AM We have contracted with SPIRIT Club to offer this exercise program. SPIRIT Club exercise classes are specifically designed to present a range of options to suit everyone. Follow this link for more information, and

Art Ability Crafts for Adults – Bath Township Library

Bath Township Library 14051 Webster Road, Bath Township, MI

The Bath Township Public Library is expanding its Neurodivergent Mondays program with craft activities for adults starting in February. Open to all adults, including those on the spectrum and seniors, it takes place on the first Monday of the month from 1-2 pm, with no registration needed. Thanks to the Mid-Michigan Autism Association for sponsoring

Free

Open Art with Rueben

SAIL Disability Network of the UP Office 1025 West Washington Street Suite C, Marquette, MI, United States

Please join me at the SAIL office in Marquette for a creative journey with Rueben. Bring a friend! Call to register: 906-228-5744

Beautiful Minds Conference

North Campus Research Complex 2800 Plymouth Road, Building 18, Ann Arbor, MI

March 25-26, 2025. 8:30am-5:00pm North Campus Research Complex 2800 Plymouth Rd, Building 18, Ann Arbor, MI The University of Michigan’s Beautiful Minds Conference annually celebrates: Education and Awareness: Sharing insights to dismantle stereotypes and educate the community on neurodiversity. Empowerment and Inclusion: Providing resources to create empowering and inclusive environments for neurodiverse individuals. Collaboration and

Phenomenal Women Support Group

Online

This women’s support group is open to women with any type of disability. Women are welcome to come share experiences of living with a disability, support other women living with a disability and discuss a variety of topics of interest in a safe, nonjudgmental environment. The group meets every Tuesday from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00

Carl the Collector Screening

Michigan Science Center 5020 John R St., Detroit, MI

Must Register to Attend: Register Here Date: March 26th, 10am and 1pm Location: Michigan Science Center, 5020 John R St. Detroit, MI Join the PBS KIDS Education Team for a free*, sensory-friendly screening of Carl the Collector! Michigan Science Center 5020 John R St, Detroit, MI 48202 Wednesday, March 26, 2025 10 am OR 1 pm This

Free

MiA3 Info Session: Conducting a Statewide Autistic Needs Assessment

Virtual Event Virtual Event

Details Join us for an info session about designing and conducting a needs assessment for the autistic population in Michigan. This initiative aims to identify gaps in services, resources, and support systems to better advocate for meaningful change. During this session, we will: Discuss the importance and impact of a needs assessment. Explore key areas of focus for autistic individuals

Free

Tri County Ninja – Adaptive Ninja

Tri County Ninja 14283 Fenton Road, Fenton, MI, United States

Every Wednesday from 6:30 PM - 8 PM "Overcoming Obstacles: Adaptive Ninja & Climbing works with families to give kids with disabilities a chance to be ninja warriors." For additional questions, email staff@tricountyninja.com or call 810-354-8352.

Brain Injury Survivors Meeting

Online

This support group is open to adults with a brain injury. This group is a chapter of the Brain Injury Association of Michigan and is very active. The group meets weekly to discuss a variety of topics, host speakers, and attend outings. The group meets every Thursday from 1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Attendance is

Autistic Adult Peer Support – Thursday

Online

This group provides an opportunity for Autistic adults to enjoy authentic social interactions and build genuine friendships in a safe and non-judgmental space. All Autistic adults are welcome to attend, including self-diagnosed Autistics and those who were previously diagnosed with Asperger’s or PDD. Meetings will be held online using Zoom. Follow this link for a