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FIFTH CAMPUS

Autism research, resource center to expand in Mesa

Posted 3/10/24

The Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center will open its fifth campus in January at Power and McKellips roads in Mesa.

The Kathryn G. Bosco Campus aligns with SARRC’s Strategic …

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FIFTH CAMPUS

Autism research, resource center to expand in Mesa

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The Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center will open its fifth campus in January at Power and McKellips roads in Mesa.

The Kathryn G. Bosco Campus aligns with SARRC’s Strategic Plan to operate nine campuses across the state by 2030, according to a SARRC release.

SARRC’s new Mesa campus will house a fourth Community School, an inclusive preschool program for children 15 months to 5 years of age as well as space for a variety of the nonprofit’s home and community-based services and family and community services, the release stated.

“Our newest Mesa location marks SARRC’s second new campus as part of our strategic plan, with four to go by 2030 helping us reach new autistic children, teens, adults and their families,” Daniel Openden, Ph.D., said.

“Together with the support of our community, we’re actively building inclusive, supportive communities throughout the Grand Canyon State.”

SARRC has two campuses in Phoenix, and one each in Tempe and Scottsdale.

Families interested in learning more about enrollment activities related to the new Mesa campus are encouraged to contact SARRC’s Family Resource Team at 602-606-9806.