ARRO Projects
ARRO stands for Autism Research and Resources of Oregon.
Autism, in all its variations and ages, is the need that we strive to address.
Research is the means by which we gather information that helps us understand what is happening and what needs to be done to decrease the impacts of that need.
Resources are what we are trying to develop to address those needs.
Oregon is where we are incorporated and registered as an organization.
Our organization sees that there are many unmet needs for our families and individuals with autism, of all types and ages, that need to have effort directed toward building resources to address those needs. We use various Projects to explore what we need to do, and provide resources to those in need.
The Oregon Autism Center is where we are developing resources to do our work and provide resources for our families and individuals, and to share what we do with community organizations and professionals. Click here for more info on The Oregon Autism Center.
Current Projects
- Woodworking – A community agency is providing woodworking training to adults with Autism. ARRO has provided several woodworking tools to this agency.
- Sewing – A community agency is providing sewing training to adults with Autism. ARRO has provided several machines to this agency.
- Library – Over the years there have been various books and journals donated to ARRO. We are developing a library to provide access to this collection. We plan to develop an online system for this collection as well.