Who is EDEN Autism Services?

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Eden, a New Jersey-based nonprofit organization, was founded in 1975 with a mission to improve the lives of children and adults with autism and their families. Parents and professionals alike joined together to develop a family oriented, multifaceted program with a well-trained and dedicated faculty. Inherent in Eden's founding was the commitment to provide a cost-effective, community-based alternative to institutionalization and to offer programming that would meet the changing needs of children and adults with autism.

Mission Statement About EDEN

 

 

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EDEN Autism News / Autism Message Alerts

CBS News Report on Eden Group Home.

One of Eden's adult group homes was recently profiled as part of a CBS News series on autism.  Click here to see the report. 

 

Eden Autism Services Video

Click below to watch our video to learn more about Eden Autism Services.

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1 in 88 American children has some form of autism spectrum disorder

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention now estimates that 1 in 88 American children has some form of autism spectrum disorder. That's a 78% increase compared to a decade ago, according to the report.  Click read more for Eden's response.

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A Touching Tribute

This short film supporting the children and adults of Eden Autism Services, honors those that generously donate and support our mission.  

 

The Eden Curriculum Goes Digital

The Eden Outreach Department is excited to announce a strategic partnership with ABPathfinder to provide Eden’s highly acclaimed Eden Assessment and Curriculum in an interactive, online version called The Eden Curriculum, powered by ABPathfinder. Read more.

 

Eden Announces its Speakers For 18th Annual Princeton Lecture Series

Three of the world’s leading research and medical professionals will present new findings and future possibilities for the treatment and awareness of autism on Friday, June 8th at Eden’s 18th Annual Lecture Series, Autism: A Journey in Optimism and Opportunity. Read More.