Events

Day of Learning 2024

New York Athletic Club

Since 2014, the Autism Science Foundation has produced the autism community’s most popular science conferences designed specifically for families, individuals with autism, autism advocates and young scientific investigators. ASF’s Days of Learning are TED-style science conferences that bring top researchers together with autism stakeholders to share cutting-edge research findings and to discuss the issues that matter most to our families. These events take place in person at the New York Athletic Club in NYC.

Baltimore Rides FAR 2024

Columbia, MD

On Saturday, October 5, a mix of avid cyclists and weekend recreational riders will gather in the Capitol region for a fully supported journey through some of the most scenic roads in Maryland. From our 5K family ride and walk, to a 30-mile challenge ride, people of all interest and ability levels have the opportunity to take part.

Wall Street Rides FAR 2024

White Plains, NY

On Saturday, October 5, hundreds of riders—a mix of avid cyclists and weekend recreational riders—will gather at our flagship, in-person ride at Saxon Woods County Park on a fully supported journey through some of the most scenic roads north of New York City. From our 4-mile family ride to a 62-mile hilly metric century, plus our 5K trail walk, people of all interest and ability levels have the opportunity to take part.

Bay Street Rides FAR 2024

Toronto, ON, Canada

On Saturday, September 28, a mix of avid cyclists and weekend recreational riders will gather at Sherbourne Common in old Toronto on a fully supported journey through lakeshore bike paths and historic city streets. From our 5 km family walk to a 20 km ride, people of all interest and ability levels have the opportunity to take part.

Share the Stage 2024

World Cafe Live: 3025 Walnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19104

Share the Stage is a benefit concert for the Autism Science Foundation, a 501(c)3 public charity that funds scientific research to uncover the causes of autism, develop better treatments, and improve the lives of people with autism. The Share the Stage concert offers opportunities for neurodiverse musicians to collaborate with professional musicians from the Philadelphia region to create truly inclusive and inspiring performances!