Clubhouse outing to the pumpkin patches!

Social Groups

Discover the power of connection: embracing the benefits of social groups for autism.

At ASK, we believe in the transformative power of community. Our Social Group Programs for individuals with autism offer more than just events; they create a supportive network where friendships thrive and personal growth blossoms. Engaging in these carefully crafted social gatherings provides a unique space for individuals of all ages to build lasting connections, boost self-esteem, and develop essential social skills in a nurturing environment.

Join us on a journey where every interaction becomes an opportunity for empowerment, understanding, and joy. Explore our programs and embrace the profound impact of genuine connections in the autism community.

If you are interested in learning more or becoming a part of our social group programs, please visit our contact page.

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Teen and Young Adult

Open to individuals ages 12 and up, our monthly or bi-monthly events are the perfect opportunity to connect with like-minded peers. A guardian must accompany each attendee to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

You can find out more about our Teen & Young Adults programs by visiting our Event Page. Registration is required and is available in the event listing.

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Elementary Age

This open group, monthly gathering is designed for children to forge friendships in a supportive environment. To participate, guardians are required to attend and stay, while siblings are encouraged to explore their own adventures. Connect with us and create lasting memories!

You can find out more about our Elementary Age programs by visiting our Event Page. Registration is required and is available in the event listing.

Clubhouse gathering

Puzzle Partners: Teen and Young Adult

Step into a world of camaraderie and support with Puzzle Partners, an exclusive group for individuals with Level I autism and social challenges aged 18 and above. Led by Jennie Miller, ASK Social Programs Manager, this closed group meets three times a month for friendship, fun, and encouragement. To join, participants must be verbal, able to engage in communication, free from behaviors, and attend events independently.

This closed group requires a short personal interview with our Program Director or Executive Director. Information and meeting times are sent exclusively via email to approved program participants.

If you are interested in learning more or becoming a part this program, please visit our contact page.

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Clubhouse: Young Adult

At Clubhouse, we're excited to introduce a unique and inclusive program tailored for young adults on the autism spectrum. Our closed group provides a warm and supportive environment, focused on fostering essential life skills, social development, and a sense of community.

Clubhouse is a closed group, ensuring a safe and understanding space for every participant. The program is designed to celebrate diversity, encourage personal growth, and provide a strong foundation for navigating the world with confidence.

An application and short personal interview are required for membership consideration.

Visit our Clubhouse page for more information.

Member gathering event.

Puzzle Partners: Autistic Adults

Connect with kindred spirits in the Autistic Adult Meet-Up Group, designed exclusively for individuals with Level I autism and social challenges aged 30 and above. Led by Ann Mary Dykstra, an ASK volunteer and dedicated group leader, this closed group meets monthly for friendship, support, and camaraderie. Participate in engaging discussions through our monthly Zoom sessions and in-person events.

Eligibility requires a brief phone call with Ann Mary, and event details are shared exclusively through her emails.

If you are interested in learning more or becoming a part of Puzzle Partners, please visit our contact page.

Outside Social Programs & Resources

These organizations also have great SOCIAL resources for people with autism:

  • Artists Creating Together- Open Studio Time- Wednesday Evenings

  • Mars Hill Church- Embrace Friendship Club- Wednesday Nights- embrace@marshill.org

  • Growing Roots Farm and Animal Care Experience: www.wegrowroots.org

  • Kentwood Parks and Recreation Department

  • IKUS Life Services REC Connect Program (ikuslife.org)

  • Compassionate Heart Ministry

  • Hearts for the Arts Studio

  • AYSO Soccer

  • TOPS Soccer

  • Arts in Motion Studio

  • Comprehensive Therapy Center

  • West Michigan Special Hockey

  • Special Olympics

  • Camp Sunshine

  • Indian Trails Camp

  • Cran Hill Ranch and Camp

  • Windmill Acres Equine Experience

  • Legacy Stables

  • Equest Center for Therapeutic Riding