Serving
Children,
Youth, Adults,
& Families

for over 40 years.

Who We Are

Welcome to Autism Services of Saskatoon! We are passionate about supporting those with autism spectrum disorder and their families. Whether it’s through education, recreation, or just being there when you need a helping hand, we’re all about making lives brighter.  So if you or a loved one is on the Autism Spectrum, come join our community. Let’s grow together!

What We Do

From the age of 2 and onward, we’re here to support and nurture those with autism spectrum disorder. Our services are like a big, caring family, spread across five departments. Whether it’s finding a home, exploring creativity, receiving individualized care, seeking mental wellness, or nurturing the little ones, we’ve got something special for everyone.

Start your journey with us through our Agency Intake Process and discover a world of opportunities, personal growth, and connection. Come join us, and let’s build a better tomorrow, together!

Show Your Love

Join us in spreading joy with Autism Saskatoon services – donate today! Your generous gift isn’t just a donation; it’s a smile, a laugh, and a beacon of hope for those with Autism Spectrum Disorder in the Saskatoon area. From recreational fun to essential support, we’re dedicated to enriching the lives of children, youth, adults, and families with ASD.

But we can’t do it alone! With your help, we can continue to make a positive difference and ensure that everyone has the opportunity to grow, connect, and thrive.

Latest News

Supporting the Conversation Around Indigo Alert in Saskatchewan

Autism Services of Saskatoon recognizes the importance of a timely and coordinated response when an autistic person or another vulnerable individual goes missing. Some autistic individuals, particularly those who are non-speaking or have…

Neurodiversity 101

We’re excited to launch Neurodiversity 101 at Autism Services of Saskatoon! Led by Olivia O’Neill, Manager of our Mental Health & Wellness Team, this initiative is designed to build greater understanding of neurodiversity and help…

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