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Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center (SARRC) - Sybil B. Harrington Campus for Exceptional Children

Diagnostic Evaluations, After-School / Community Activities, Early Intervention + 1 more
  • Location Address: 300 N. 18th Street | Phoenix, AZ 85006
  • reviews Rating: 4.26 (42 reviews)
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Children to adults
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About Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center (SARRC) - Sybil B. Harrington Campus for Exceptional Children

Established in 1997, Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center (SARRC) is an internationally recognized nonprofit that conducts innovative research, provides evidence-based practices, disseminates effective training and builds inclusive communities for individuals with autism and their families. SARRC is dedicated to autism research, education, evid

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4.26
42 Reviews
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Conditions Supported

  • checked icon Autism

Care Settings

  • In-school

Age Ranges Served

  • person icon Children to adults

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  • English
  • Spanish

300 N. 18th Street, AZ, 85006

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  • orange phone icon (602) 606-9806
  • orange mail icon sarrc@autismcenter.org

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4.26
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google review

I feel the culture at SARRC supports employees - particularly WFH employees.

6th Ave Property Management
17 March 2024
google review

Racial judgment plays huge here from the HR team Paige Meenan and Yvonne Cass down to the orientation training individual Katrina Warriner. Please be very careful with bringing your children or loved one here as they have zero intent to really truly care and provide the assistance a family is looking for. Furthermore staff members being judged based off of their race religion background etc. shows that this business may judge clients in the same manner. Documentation has been kept and recorded legal action will be taking place.

Antonio Simmons
17 December 2023
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Incredible Company This company has helped My Sons Life Flourish. They helped us Get services 2 years old and he is 8 now and A changes Man Please call them and Check out what they can Offer

[TheLibraryStudios] Recording
17 October 2023
google review

Not the gold standard in ABA provider we were sold on. Chaotic community school classroom teachers are behavior technicians with little training in education or early childhood development. Help with transitioning our autistic child to kindergarten was minimal even though there are staff in leadership positions who are supposed to assist families and support children through the process. Very disappointing.

E F
17 August 2023
google review

SARRC provided life changing therapy for my son. He thrived with their care and support. I will always support this amazing organization

Callie Maxwell
17 July 2023
google review

Been calling leaving voice mails and emailing them for months and still no appointment. They said they would have appointments available in the next month and then the moment I call them back. They told me the same thing. Waited another month and they said they will have appointments available this Monday and no one picked up my calls nor called me back. Today was my last attempt of contacting them and then I decided to look for a different clinic. Now I have to drive 2 hours to a different clinic but maybe it was a sign that SARRC is not a good clinic for my son.

riki maruroshi
17 June 2023
google review

SARRC has helped our son so much I cant even begin to quantify it in a review. Theyre amazing.

Diego Ortiz
17 June 2023
google review

We were fortunate enough to enroll our son in SARRCs community program within 3 weeks of receiving our diagnosis. The support from SARRC from the initial intake to meeting all of the amazing teachers at the community schools was comforting and empowering. I love that SARRC focuses on community awareness of autism the business communitys involvement to provide meaningful jobs inclusion friends and an independent life...all the things I want so badly for my little man. I am beyond grateful to SARRC for giving our family a sense of power and hope as we navigate the path ahead.

Bre Hanrahan
17 May 2023
google review

Our journey through SARRCs diagnosing process for our son was an incredibly positive experience. Especially as it began as COVID quarantine started. My husband and I were amazed at how quickly SARRC was able to pivot with great thought and consideration through the whole process. The NODA App and transition to tele-health seemed so natural. Were thankful to the whole SARRC team for their foresight and innovation to make the process and opportunities available.

Cheyenne Brumlow
17 April 2023
yelp review

The program rules here sucks. The program compliance rules sucks. They would rather have you pick up phones while theres a possible chance of getting...

Mary U.
22 May 2018
google review

SARRC is the best place for parents whose children recently got diagnosed with Autism ASD. They give lot of information about how to use the agencies and the services from state. Me and my husband attended the Jump start program and it was worth every penny. They give tips on how to help the kid. Very simple tips but very good ones and that really works.

Anitha Muthu
17 March 2018
yelp review

This place is awesome I doubted that this would work boy was I wrong. Everyone in the building cares and is passionate about their work. My son has...

Will S.
11 February 2015
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Weve been here 3 times and I can see a huge difference in my sons speech skills As a parent who has a child who has recently been diagnosed with autism...

Beca W.
08 July 2014

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