The Montgomery County Maryland Chapter of the Autism Society of America

For help and information call  the MCASA Phone Line at 301-652-3912
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MCASA is a group of parents and professionals dedicated to the education and welfare of adults and children with severe disorders of communication and behavior.  Our mission, through advocacy, information, referral, support groups, and financial aid, is to make Montgomery County a better place for persons with autism. Join us.  Click here to print a membership application

Many thanks to the following for their Support of People on the Autism Spectrum 

by donating to MCASA:

Art for Autism - (Students from Montgomery Blair High School's Communications Arts Program)

The Austin Grill, Bethesda

         Community Hematology-Oncology Practitioners in honor Venhat Rajagopal; Diane DeCosta; Mary Milline; Darlene Gebicke; Vivien Steinberg; Jacquilne Paul; and  Erin Ruane 

Many friends who donated money and auction items for the Austin Grill Fundraiser

Mid-Atlantic Federal Credit Union, "Dress Down Day"

The Rachel Nelligan Camp Fund (Friends of Mrs. Kim Middleton)

     Register of Wills for Montgomery County, Maryland "Dress Down Day"

 

 


About MCASA

MCASA is a non-profit charitable organization (501(c)3).  We depend on the community for donations and contributions.  To help us make Montgomery County a better place for persons with autism, send your tax deductible contribution to:

MCASA
4125 Queen Mary Drive
Olney, MD  20832

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MCASA is a participant in the United Way COMBINED FEDERAL CAMPAIGN #49498

Please give generously.

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