The Autism Housing Network (AHN) is an online hub that neuro-inclusive communities use to list housing, developer tools, and resources. A project of Madison House Autism Foundation, AHN seeks to normalize inclusion with varying partners across America to ensure that neurodiverse adults are supported and included in their homes and community.
AHN empowers local communities across the nation to either build or find inclusive homes to meet the housing and support crises in their communities, with the neurodiverse community included throughout the entire process.
Over the past 11 years, AHN has helped thousands of families nationwide find and create housing that supports neurodiverse needs while also finding resources for the challenges that may present themselves. In those 11 years, AHN has:
- Collaborated with more than 300 housing communities and developers nationwide
- An array of existing and emerging housing models
- Housing and development resources
- Hosted multiple workshops for developers and community leaders in order to research housing markets and maintain multi-state collaborations
The post AHN Makes Connections for Housing first appeared on Organization for Autism Research.
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