About us

Autism Support Crawley is a voluntary carer led charity supporting fellow carers, caring for someone with an Autistic mind, with or without a diagnosis across Sussex and its borders

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Who we are

Autism Support Crawley is a voluntary carer led charity supporting fellow carers, caring for someone with an Autistic mind, with or without a diagnosis across Sussex and its borders .

We host face to face coffee mornings and evening meetings, along with online evening meetings, for carers seeking peer support. We also have a closed Facebook platform just for carers to receive support, information and signposting, as well as mailing lists for both carers and professionals.

We sit on the Crawley Disability Forum, the Crawley Pathfinders Forum, the West Sussex Mental Health Forum, the Gatwick Accessibility Forum and the Sussex Police Neurodiversity Disability Advisory Group, to promote Autism Acceptance, Inclusion and Participation.

There is no cost to become a member, but donations are gratefully received.

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What we do

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The Team

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Adam Wright
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If you have a question, would like to seek carer peer support or are considering helping Autism Support Crawley, please fill out the form below.

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