
Autism Support in North Carolina
Programs like the LiNC-IT Program and initiatives such as Executive Order 92 - Employment First support individuals with autism and their families. These efforts focus on training, job opportunities, and accommodations for inclusive success across North Carolina.

Educational Gaps in North Carolina
Only 20% of students with disabilities in North Carolina are grade-level proficient in reading, and 21% in math. With 14% of students qualifying for special education, tailored interventions and inclusive learning are critical.

Autism Prevalence in North Carolina
ASD prevalence in North Carolina is 17.4 per 1,000 children, stressing the critical role of early diagnosis and timely access to services.