
Autism Expo and Life After High School Resource Fair at City Center April 6

Saratoga Springs City Center will host the autism expo on April 6.
SARATOGA SPRINGS — The Autism Expo and Life After High School Resource Fair will take place noon to 3 p.m. on April 6 at the Saratoga Springs City Center.
The event, hosted by The Arc Lexington, Saratoga Bridges, and AIM Services as part of Autism Acceptance Month, is free and open to the public and provides resources and activities for families with intellectual or developmental disabilities and autism spectrum disorders.
The Autism Expo will feature over 65 exhibitors who will share information, answer questions and provide resources for attendees.
Families are encouraged to take advantage of free learning sessions with experts and network with exhibitors. A sensory space providing a calm environment, and a consultation lounge for more in-depth discussions will also be available. A variety of children’s activities will be curated by AIM Services.
“The Autism Expo and Life After High School Resource Fair is not only a fun event for families, but it also showcases the strength and resiliency of the Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) community and the limitless possibilities those with ASD have in life,” said Jane Mastaitis, CEO of Saratoga Bridges in a statement.
Registration for the free event is not required, but families are encouraged to register. For more information and to register, please visit www.thearclexington.org.