Therapeutic Recreation

Autism Acceptance Month bios for Armani Williams, Hormona LIsa, Naokie Hgashida, and Elizabeth Bonker
 

April has traditionally been recognized as Autism Awareness Month. In recent years, many individuals and organizations have started referring to it as Autism Acceptance Month, reflecting a growing shift toward a broader emphasis on acceptance and inclusion. While awareness highlights understanding autism, acceptance centers the voices, experiences, and contributions of individuals with autism and encourages communities to create environments where everyone can feel valued, respected, and supported.

To celebrate the month, we are highlighting several individuals with autism who are making an impact across fields including athletics, the arts, advocacy, and writing. Explore the Autism Acceptance Month Bios to learn more about each individual.


Arlington County Department of Parks and Recreation is committed to the Americans with Disabilities Act which guarantees non-discrimination and equal access for individuals with disabilities in all programs, services, and activities.  Arlington County's Therapeutic Recreation (TR) Office is committed to providing positive recreation opportunities and experiences for participants with disabilities.

The Therapeutic Recreation (TR) Office provides specialized services for individuals with disabilities in both adapted and general recreation programs. We can work with participants, parents/guardians, and staff to help ensure that supports are in place to promote an enjoyable and successful program experience. Advanced notice for any requests for modifications are welcome. 


In the Community

Looking for additional resources outside of Parks & Recreation for Individuals with Disabilities? A group of 5 participants and mentors socializing
Check out the links below to learn about local community resources.