
AUTISM
In 2025 the CDC determined that 1 in 31 children will be diagnosed with autism. It is more commonly found in boys than girls. People diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often have difficulty with social, emotional, and communication skills. They might repeat certain behaviors, have rigid routines, and might not want change in their daily activities. Many people with ASD also have different ways of learning, paying attention, or reacting to things. Signs of ASD begin during early childhood and typically last throughout a person’s life. There is no cure for autism and the cause is still yet unknown.
Helping under-served families impacted by Autism
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Voyage StL Profile on our Founder and Executive Director Felicia Ford. Click the photo to read the article.
Learn more about the Bold Journey of Felicia Ford. Click the photo to read the article.

Request for Speaker Proposals!
We are looking for speakers for our Autism Summit! If you have great information to share with educators, parents and other professionals to help them support children and teens with autism then submit a proposal today!

Is your child in need of a way to connect with other kids? Join us for our family fun play dates with a variety of games, puzzles and other activities. We have a Nintendo Switch for group gaming and you can bring a favorite device for Roblox or Minecraft too.
We will be meeting monthly to build social skills and friendships.

Get ready to celebrate! 🎉 We are thrilled to announce that our Holiday Party planning is in full swing, and registration is open! We will celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanza with fun games and crafts.
Registration is required to join us for an exciting evening of fun Friday, December 12th at the Maryland Heights Community Center. We can't wait to see you there! We provide a gift to our families so register soon by visiting this link.

Exciting News for Our Parent Support Group! We're on a mission to enhance our parent support group meetings and we need your valuable input! If you could spare just 5 minutes complete this survey, you'll help us create a meaningful and supportive experience for everyone. Thank you for being an essential part of our community!
We provide social programs to encourage natural socializing, free from judgment from people who do not understand autism, and holiday events so families can enjoy themselves like any other families.
By visiting the link you can make a donation today!

The Freddie Ford Family Foundation is dedicated to supporting under-served families impacted by autism and raising awareness and acceptance of autism. Through our mission we strive to enhance the quality of life for individuals with autism by providing opportunities to socialize in a safe, natural setting free from judgment, all while providing fun experiences for the whole family.

There are a number of sponsorship opportunities for the Ausome 80's Trivia Night, Camp Ausome, and our Annual Heroes for Autism 5k and Mile. Please email for more information click here.

We are a volunteer driven organization. We welcome volunteers for our programs and social events including our Easter Egg Hunt, Trivia Night, Camp Ausome, Heroes for Autism 5k, Trunk or Treat and Christmas Party. We know that our volunteers are special caring people whose time is valuable. If you want a meaningful volunteer experience, please contact us.
PROGRAMS & EVENTS
To find out more about our schedule of upcoming events visit our calendar.
Upcoming Events

Gaming Family Fun!Nov 29, 2025, 9:30 AMSt. Louis County Library - Thornhill Bra, 12863 Willowyck Dr, St. Louis, MO 63146, USA
Holiday PartyDec 12, 2025, 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM2300 McKelvey Rd, 2300 McKelvey Rd, Maryland Heights, MO 63043, USA
Heroes for Autism SummitFeb 13, 2026, 9:00 AMSt. Louis, St. Louis, MO, USA
Trivia Night for AutismApr 24, 2026, 7:00 PMLocation is TBD
8th Annual Heroes for Autism 5K and MileJul 18, 2026, 8:00 AMQueeny Park, 550 Weidman Rd, Ballwin, MO 63011, USA
We understand how difficult it can be to communicate with educators, service providers and medical providers to advocate for your child with autism. Dr. Camesha Hill-Carter will share tips to help parents and caregivers effectively communicate in a manner to ensure they will be heard.
September 21, 2024 from 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Thornhill Branch
St. Louis County Public Library
12683 Willowyck Dr.
St. Louis, MO 63146


Trunk or Trick
We are partnering with the We Rock the Spectrum Gym in Fenton for a fun Halloween Trunk or Trick event! A reservation is required for your arrival time so that your child(ren) can play in the gym.
October 19, 2024 reservation times:
2:00 - 3:30 PM
3:00 - 4:30 PM
4:00 - 5:30 PM
We Rock the Spectrum Gym
2075 Bentley Plz
Fenton, MO 63026

CITY2 Game Fundraiser
We have partnered with CITY to set up a fundraising night at CITYPARK! Join family and friends to raise money for programs and activities for children and teens with autism and their families.
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$5 from each ticket sold through this link will go back to Freddie Ford Family Foundation
October 6, 2024 at 3:00 p.m. Purchase tickets through us at this link.
Tacoma Defiance
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St. Louis City 2
CITYPARK, St. Louis, MO

Join us for our holiday pary where we will be celebrating Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa to ensure our party is as diverse as the families with autism that we support.
December 15, 2024 from 2:30 - 4:30 PM
Maryland Heights Community Center
2300 McKelvey Rd
Maryland Heights, MO 63043
Holiday Party

Buddy Bench Plastic Cap Collection program needs your help. We need donations of plastic caps from a variety of items. See the approved list no medical caps! Learn More!

Buddy Bench Plastic Cap Collection Program
Needs your Help.
We need donations of plastic caps from a variety of items.
See the approved list
No medical caps!
For All Major Home Appliances
Our Programs and Objectives
Freddie Ford Family Foundation is working very hard to implement programs that support families. Donations to our organization goes to support our programs and objectives.
The objectives of the community education programs are increasing awareness and acceptance of autism. The family support programs provide necessary resources as well as general support to families. The objectives for the social skills programs are to assist individuals with autism and their parents with social opportunities to improve their mental health and overall welfare. The objectives of our programs can be measured by event registration and participation in our programs. We offer a variety of program options that appeal to a range of interests, ability levels and age groups.
Mental and Physical Wellness
The mental and physical wellness programs are to promote activities to support the physical and mental well being of families and individuals with autism.
Social Skills
The social skills programs provide opportunities for individuals with autism to engage socially in a natural setting without being instructed on social expectations. Currently, we provide monthly social events for young children with autism. We have a teen social group that meets regularly for events and has weekly social skills calls.
Family Support
The family support programs allow us to connect with parents with newly diagnosed children with information and resources, to discuss issues and concerns with schools, and interact with parents who just need social support to discuss life parenting a child with autism.
Autism Awareness and Acceptance
Through community events and programs the Freddie Ford Family Foundation is working to increase awareness and acceptance of autism.
Summer Camp
The summer camp, Camp Ausome, is for young children with autism to provide a safe place for them to learn a variety of sports and activities with staff that understands their needs.
Education
The Freddie Ford Family Foundation provides links to necessary resources, information, and support to parents of individuals with autism. The Youtube Channel, @ford4autismstl, has videos of educational webinars explaining ABA therapy, Speech therapy, how to manage finances, and other topics.
Our full Guide to Autism Diagnosis can be found under our resources tab.

The Guide to Autism is basic information to get you started on your autism journey. You will find helpful tips for parents and caregivers to support your loved one with autism. Also, there is a list of frequently used terms for you to familiarize yourself with.

Jacquelyn,
Trunk or Treat
My kids had a ball! Thank you for hosting a wonderful party!!

Eric,
Trivia Night
What a great event! Felicia, John and their volunteers did an excellent job with everything from the decor, auction items, the theme, all the way to the trivia questions! very enjoyable evening for a wonderful cause. Highly recommend!
Karlla, Trivia Night
A great time with fun people committed to a great cause. I will definitely keep supporting this event and the Freddie Ford Family Foundation!
1 in 36 children are diagnosed on the autism spectrum. Autism spectrum disorder is 4 times more common in boys than girls.
Statistic from Centers for Disease control






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