Autism Society of Idaho

Autism Society of Idaho Autism Society of Idaho exists to connect, support, and uplift Idaho’s Autism community — because no one should have to navigate this journey alone.

Our Mission:
We create connections, empowering everyone in the Autism community with the resources needed to live fully. Our Vision:
Creating a world where everyone in the Autism community is connected to the support they need, when they need it. Our Values:

DIGNITY, where the value and self-determination of every individual is upheld. EQUITY, where everyone with Autism achieves the highest possi

ble quality of life
INCLUSION, where every person is integrated into society without barriers or exceptions in a collaborative environment. DIVERSITY, where everyone is respected for their unique and individual differences
INTEGRITY, where we conduct ourselves with honor, truth, and respect in our thoughts, words and actions. The Autism Society of Idaho’s mission is to create connections, empowering everyone in the Autism community with the resources needed to live fully. As an affiliate of the nation’s oldest leading grassroots Autism organization, the Autism Society that serves over half a million members of the Autism community each year. It envisions a world where everyone in the Autism community is connected to the support they need, when they need it - including education, advocacy efforts, and supports and services throughout the lifespan. Because, the connection is you. ™

For more information, go to www.autismsocietyofidaho.com

We are proud to be a part of an online community to share advocacy, information and resources about Autism. As part of that community, we believe in respectful conversations that advance knowledge and engagement on these topics. We welcome people to join our social media channels and encourage visitors to contribute respectfully. Most importantly, we want everyone to feel comfortable engaging with our page and gain new knowledge from the information shared here. To meet these goals, we are asking all followers and fans to abide by our policies:
- Comments that are insulting, personal or slanderous will be immediately removed.
- Comments with profane language or emojis will be immediately removed.
- Comments that are off-topic and derail from the link, post, update can be deleted.
- Comments that are opposing our viewpoint will NOT be deleted in the spirit of healthy debate. We ask that you disagree respectfully and with the facts, if you cannot do this - you will be restricted from posting.
- Any spamming to our page will be deleted and offender will be blocked.
- Those that violate our policies can be deleted or blocked from our fan page. The Autism Society of Idaho's social media channels and pages are intended to serve as a mechanism for communication between the public and Autism Society of Idaho. All comments posted on the Autism Society of Idaho's social media channels will be monitored. The Autism Society of Idaho reserves the right to remove comments or postings on any organization-run social media channels that violate any applicable laws or the the Autism Society of Idaho's Social Media Channels Policy. Social media channels are private sites, and the privacy terms of those channels apply. The Autism Society of Idaho does not guarantee reliability and accuracy of any third-party links, and it reserves the right to remove any conversation.

Come on out to the library next week for teen zone.
05/25/2026

Come on out to the library next week for teen zone.

Come on out to Sun City Church for Autism’s Got Talent and free photo shoots.
04/25/2026

Come on out to Sun City Church for Autism’s Got Talent and free photo shoots.

We are here at Sun City Church in Post Falls. Come on out, enjoy the show and get a free photo shoot.
04/25/2026

We are here at Sun City Church in Post Falls. Come on out, enjoy the show and get a free photo shoot.

04/15/2026
04/15/2026

Autism’s Got Talent rehearsals are this Friday at Sun City Church from 5 to 7pm. Also, if anyone is still interested in signing up, you can come to the rehearsals and sign up in person with us. See you there.

The talent show is open for autistics of all ages, all talents and all support needs.This is not a competition. This is ...
04/06/2026

The talent show is open for autistics of all ages, all talents and all support needs.This is not a competition. This is a talent show where every participant will be equally recognized for their performance.

Attached is a QR code flyer and a clickable version, both leading to our sign up form.

Event located at: 5073 E 16th Ave, Post Falls, ID 83854
April 25, 2026.

We will be doing a rehearsal so that our performers may familiarize themselves with the space, know what to expect, ask questions, practice and also so we can identify and have time to meet support needs to ensure that the performances go as smoothly as possible and most importantly.... all of our participants have fun.

Before the talent show: 11 am - 1 pm - Free mini photo shoots will be open for walk up sign ups to ALL families & individuals in private spaces separate from the talent show event. (This is open to everyone regardless if you are participating or attending the talent show or not). This is a way for families and autistic individuals to take a few photos in a space away from overstimulation and too many people. We want to make sure families and individuals with autism feel empowered, recognized and included for Autism Acceptance / Awareness month. Photos will be emailed to participants following the event.

Talent show portion: 1 pm - 4 pm - Doors will open at 1 pm for refreshments, mingling, photoshoots, etc. Free mini photo shoots will continue to be available. These after 1 pm photoshoots slots are intended for talent show participants & their families to do before the talent show begins. Non talent show participants should utilize the 11 am - 1 pm walk up photoshoots open to the whole community.

04/02/2026

Today is World Autism Awareness Day.

Right now,
1 in 20 boys,
1 in 70 girls,
are diagnosed with autism.

That’s not rare.
That’s our kids.
Our reality.

It’s routines that have to be followed just right.
It’s learning new ways to communicate.
It’s advocating when no one else understands.

It’s hard days.
Beautiful ones.
And everything in between.

So today isn’t just about awareness,
it’s about acceptance.
It’s about understanding.
It’s about making the world a little kinder
for every child who experiences it differently.

©️Momming On Empty

Today, we are honored to share that the Governor of the State of Idaho, Brad Little, has officially recognized April 2nd...
04/02/2026

Today, we are honored to share that the Governor of the State of Idaho, Brad Little, has officially recognized April 2nd as Autism Awareness Day.
This proclamation is more than a statement, it is a recognition that individuals with autism are part of every community across our state, and that awareness, understanding, and support matter.
Autism is not a single story. It is a spectrum of strengths, challenges, personalities, and lived experiences. Behind every diagnosis is a person, with goals, talents, relationships, and a desire to be understood and included.
At the Autism Society of Idaho, we see that every day.
We see families navigating complex systems, individuals working toward independence, and people striving to find connection, purpose, and opportunity. Awareness is important, but awareness alone is not enough. It must lead to action.
This moment is an opportunity for all of us - communities, employers, educators, and neighbors - to take a step forward. To listen. To learn. And to create spaces where individuals with autism are respected, supported, and given the opportunity to thrive.
If you believe in that kind of community, we invite you to stand with us.
Your support helps us continue building programs, expanding outreach, and ensuring that individuals and families across Idaho have access to the resources they need.
Together, we can move beyond awareness—and into meaningful impact.

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411 N 15th Street
Coeur D'alene, ID
83814

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