About the Coalition
A Lewis County nonprofit promoting belonging and independence for autistic, neurodiverse, and developmentally disabled individuals and their families.
A Lewis County nonprofit promoting belonging and independence for autistic, neurodiverse, and developmentally disabled individuals and their families.
The Lewis County Autism Coalition exists to make sure no autistic person, neurodiverse individual, or family in rural Lewis County is doing this alone. We promote lifelong belonging and independence through community programs, peer connection, family support, and statewide collaboration.
We serve people across the full lifespan and the families that love them.
Children, teens, and adults across the spectrum — including those who self-identify, those with formal diagnoses, and those exploring their identity.
ADHD, learning differences, intellectual and developmental disabilities — anyone whose mind works in a way the world wasn't built for.
Parents, siblings, grandparents, and chosen family — the people doing the daily work of supporting someone they love.
Headquartered in Napavine, serving families across Lewis County and the surrounding region where services are often too far away.
Our home base in Napavine — a sensory-friendly space for groups, drop-in meetings, and family support. Learn more →
DSHS/DDCS-contracted recreational opportunities, peer mentoring, and respite in the community. Learn more →
Skill-building and connection programming for adults pursuing independence. Learn more →
Sensory-friendly community events, annual fundraisers, and monthly coalition meetings open to all. See what's coming →
We partner across Washington to make sure rural voices are part of statewide autism advocacy. Learn more →
Schools, healthcare providers, county agencies, and faith communities working alongside us. Meet our partners →