Help Us
Help Us Expand the Circle.
Your generosity is the fuel that restores tranquility to families and unlocks potential for individuals with severe autism. Together, we can ensure that high-touch, expert care is accessible to every family who needs it.


Why Your Support Matters
Funding the Conduit of Care.
Circle of Care was founded on the belief that no family should navigate severe autism in isolation. However, the specialized, high-intensity support required for our clients is resource-heavy. When you support us, you aren’t just giving to a “nonprofit”—you are directly funding the therapists, tools, and advocacy that enable a caregiver to live a balanced life.
Ways to Give (The Impact Tiers)
The Clinical Fund
Supports our “High-Touch” staffing model, ensuring our BCBAs maintain low caseloads for maximum family impact.
The Life-Skills Lab
Provides the physical tools—from AAC communication devices to sensory-safe training kitchen equipment—that help clients master independence.
The Family Scholarship
Directly offsets the cost of care for families who are underinsured or facing financial hardship.
The Travel Advocacy Fund
Enables us to continue training local Orlando businesses to be sensory-safe and accessible for our community.
Direct Impact Transparency
Where Your Gift Goes.
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Example 1
Provides a “Sensory-Safe Travel Kit” for a family’s first overnight stay.
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Example 2
Covers a one-on-one “Advocacy Consult” to help a parent secure essential school services.
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Example 3
Funds an entire month of “Life Skills” training for an individual in financial need.

Other Ways to Support
Our Promise of High Integrity
Stewardship You Can Trust.
We hold ourselves to the highest standards of financial accountability. 100% of public donations go directly toward program services and family support. We are committed to transparency because we know that your trust is what makes our mission possible.






Be the Reason a Family Finds Peace Today.
Every gift, no matter the size, moves us closer to a world where every individual with severe autism can reach their full potential.







