![Group photo of "The Network" showing young men and women sitting around a table playing cards. The Network is a monthly social networking program for high functioning adolescents and young adults on the autism spectrum aged between 16-30 years. The goal is to provide those with ASD an opportunity to meet others and hopefully make connections.](/Images/the-network-group-photo-men-women-around-table-1400-opt_tcm18-292343.jpg?w=l)
Overview
The Network is a social networking program for neurodiverse adolescents and young adults aged between 16-30 years. Members typically identify as autistic and/or as having ADHD. The goal is to provide an opportunity to meet others and hopefully make connections. We meet at the beginning of the month in-person and in the middle of the month online and you can choose which meetings to come to.
If you are interested in joining The Network, or would like to know more, please contact Ashleigh Hillier by email: Ashleigh_Hillier@uml.edu.
When and Where
The Network takes place in person and online. We meet in person usually the first Wednesday of the month from 6-7:30 p.m. or at the weekend. Sometimes we meet at the 51ÊÓƵ south campus (in Coburn Hall on south campus) and sometimes we hang out somewhere else (e.g. pizza, bowling, etc.). We meet online usually the third Wednesday of the month from 6-7:30 p.m. on a Discord server. During our online meetings we chat and play Jackbox and other games. You will receive a schedule of Network meeting events for the year so you will know what is coming up.
There is a $100 annual fee to participate in The Network. This fee also covers the parent group which meets at the same time and place for our in-person meetings. Scholarships are available for those who cannot afford the fee. Ashleigh Hillier, Ph.D. is the Program Director and Professor of Psychology at the University of Massachusetts Lowell.