We help Oklahoma communities learn to Think Differently by bringing them together to join our mission for quality of life for life.

We align with restaurants, movie theaters, recreational event centers, church partners, and more, who enable participants to access and enjoy community services while being who they are. The annual PieceWalk is Oklahoma’s largest annual autism outreach event. We help and support businesses, civic partners, and potential employers to understand autism, embrace differences, and become part of the solution.

Partners

Our partners, sponsors and community supporters become leaders and advocates for our mission.

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Community Events

Over 10,000 people engage in 40 outreach events each year.  Some of these include:

  • PieceWalk in OKC & Tulsa
  • Autism Acceptance Day at the State Capitol
  • ArtAbled at The Myriad Gardens
  • Extreme Racing at Remington Park
  • Appetizers for Autism
  • Broken Arrow Rose District Sensory Events
  • Drive Fore Autism in OKC & Tulsa
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Volunteer

AutismOklahoma engages 826 volunteers to provide hope for 4,500 families each year. We have opportunities for leadership as well as tasks to match your time and talents. 

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PieceWalk

The PieceWalk is the largest autism event in Oklahoma and AutismOklahoma’s largest source of annual revenue. Families, friends, teachers, professionals, businesses, civic clubs and more all come together for this day of joy that celebrates the unique gifts within all of us.

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Tulsa

The PieceWalk is the largest autism event in Oklahoma and AutismOklahoma’s largest source of annual revenue. Families, friends, teachers, professionals, businesses, civic clubs and more all come together for this day of joy that celebrates the unique gifts within all of us.

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Bee’s Knees

Bee’s Knees is a great example of how a parent can assemble a small group who meet regularly to do something fun!  Bee’s Knees has been meeting for over 11 years now! The group began when 5 high school students graduated from high school.  They wanted to continue to meet and be friends.  The group promotes independence and building new skills.  The group meets weekly to work together on new art pieces.  Their art is displayed at our state capital and has been commissioned for offices.  Bee’s Knees participates in art exhibits and has been featured at art galleries. What is your idea for a small group?

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Store

Merchandise sales support our programs. Original artwork, prints, notecards, program productions are available.

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Wish List

In addition to cash donations, AutismOklahoma welcomes in-kind, donated goods to support our programs and activities.

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