Hear From Each Other – Meet Alex McCray
Our next Hear From Each Other is coming up on Tuesday, May 26, at 7 PM Eastern. We’re excited to […]
Our next Hear From Each Other is coming up on Tuesday, May 26, at 7 PM Eastern. We’re excited to […]
“By the Community, For the Community” What happens when Autistic and neurodivergent people are given space to simply speak for
AOG Radio Episode 4: Autism Acceptance Month Town Hall Read Post »
Sometimes community is talking. Sometimes community is sitting quietly in the same room while everyone does their own thing. The
The AOG TOT Farm is a living, growing space where our community members plant “That One Thing” (TOT) — a small, meaningful action that helps AOG grow.
Looking for something low-key, flexible, and actually enjoyable to do with other people? We’ve got you. We’re heading to Columbia
Introducing the AOG QuirkBoard — a new live updates hub where you can stay connected with everything happening across Autism On the Go. Replacing the traditional newsletter format, the QuirkBoard shares announcements, stories, and opportunities as they happen, creating a living snapshot of the growing AOG community.
Autism On the Go (AOG) is launching Parallel Play Zones (PPZs) in Baltimore — casual, peer-led hangouts where Autistic and neurodivergent adults can gather without pressure. Bring your own activity, connect at your own pace, and simply be around others. Baltimore is just the beginning, with plans to expand PPZs to communities everywhere.
AOG Launches In-Person Parallel Play Zones (PPZs) in Baltimore Read Post »
A new AOG Group Access Page is now live — your one-stop hub for accessing group meetings, adding events to your calendar, and staying connected with the community.
Join AOG’s April Town Hall on Sunday, April 26 at 4 PM for a community-led panel on Autism Acceptance Month. Autistic speakers from diverse backgrounds will share what acceptance really means, how support shapes opportunity, and why listening to lived experience matters. Everyone is welcome to attend and be part of the conversation.
April Town Hall: Autism Acceptance in Our Own Words Read Post »
Early AOG community data shows strong signs of connection and impact. With over 600 attendees this year and early survey responses showing high return rates, strong belonging, and over 90% reporting the experience was worth their time, the results suggest AOG is already becoming a meaningful and supportive community.

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