Autism affects how some people communicate and experience the world. Many children and adults with autism need support in learning, daily life, and social skills. Families also need guidance and resources. Community programs help provide education, therapy, and research that improve lives over time.
Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center works to support individuals with autism and their families. They provide programs, services, and research focused on better understanding and inclusion for people with Autism spectrum disorder. To continue this mission, the organization holds its annual fundraising event, the 28th Annual Community Breakfast.
The event will take place on Friday, May 1, 2026, from 8:00 to 9:30 a.m. at Arizona Biltmore Resort. It is a morning gathering that highlights how community support helps fund programs, services, and research. When people attend or donate, they help improve services for individuals with autism and support future research. It also helps create a more inclusive future for families.
Join here to support autism programs and help build a more inclusive community.
Save the date for the Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center’s 28th Annual Community Breakfast on Friday, May 1. Themed Hope Happens Here, funds raised during this signature event go directly back to SARRC’s programs, services and research initiatives. Join SARRC for an uplifting morning highlighting how community support fuels innovative programs, services and research — helping build a more inclusive future for individuals with autism and their families.
There’s no cost to attend, but as SARRC’s signature fundraiser, donations are encouraged.
