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Girls Night Out offers support to girls with autism

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The WVU Speech, Language and Hearing Clinic will offer a new social and self-care skills program this summer for girls ages 14-18 with autism and related developmental disabilities.

The program incorporates evidence-based strategies to teach and practice skills within natural community settings, providing opportunities to meet new people, engage in meaningful connections, improve conversational skills and celebrate individuality.

Participants will meet every Friday from 5:30-7:30 p.m. from June 20 through July 25 in the Greater Morgantown Area.

Cost is $300 and scholarship assistance will be available for those who qualify. 

Girls ages 14-18 without autism spectrum disorders are needed as volunteers to engage in activities and provide peer support. 

For more information, contact Melissa Dew at Melissa.Mitchell@hsc.wvu.edu or 304-293-6817.