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Autism Resource Community Hub

(ARCH) of the Lehigh Valley

Grand Opening Celebration - April 26, 2009

Click here to see photos from the event and to hear the song "Little Victories".


We want to hear from you!

ARCH would like your input about future programming.  Please take a few minutes to complete our Needs Survey.
You may download the survey to your computer and complete it in a word processing program and either e-mail or fax it back to us.




ARCH of Lehigh Valley is an inviting, user-friendly center that provides comprehensive services to individuals and families touched by autism. Our professional staff are trained in Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD).  We promote and support the success of each individual in a therapeutic learning environment.  In addition to meeting ADA standards, our state-of-the-art facility inforporates specially designed lighting and sensory features.  Our resources are designed to helo each person achieve theri full potential. 
 
Our "one-stop shopping" model integrates clinical and non-clinical approaches and training to the individuals who have a diagnosis on the autism spectrum or to family members touched by this diagnosis. The ARCH of Lehigh Valley works in collaboration with individuals on the spectrum, families, county representatives, providers, experts in the field and other stakeholders to coordinate a continuum of services for individuals whose lives are touched by autism.
 

The Mission of the ARCH of Lehigh Valley is to provide a safe, therapeutic and educational environment for people with autism – regardless of age or ability – and their families. The mission is accomplished by offering a range of clinical and community supports, resources and educational materials and training. These services will take place in an inviting and user-friendly service center, through a network of providers who are trained in Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD).